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Jacques E Brandenberger

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Nationality
  
Swiss

Education
  
University of Bern

Role
  
Chemist


Name
  
Jacques Brandenberger

Alma mater
  
University of Bern

Fields
  
Chemistry

Jacques E. Brandenberger Jacques E Brandenberger Wikipedia


Born
  
19 October 1872 Zurich, Switzerland (
1872-10-19
)

Known for
  
Invention of cellophane

Died
  
July 13, 1954, Zurich, Switzerland

Notable awards
  
Elliott Cresson Medal (1937)

Jacques Edwin Brandenberger (19 October 1872 – 13 July 1954) was a Swiss chemist and textile engineer who in 1908 invented cellophane. He was awarded the Franklin Institute's Elliott Cresson Medal in 1937.

Brandenberger was born in Zurich in 1872. He graduated from the University of Bern in 1895. In 1908 Brandenberger invented cellophane. Made from wood cellulose, cellophane was intended as a coating to make cloth more resistant to staining. After several years of further research and refinements he began production of cellophane in 1920 marketing it for industrial purposes. He sold the US rights to DuPont in 1923.

References

Jacques E. Brandenberger Wikipedia