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Carl von Linde invented the first practical air liquefaction process in 1895, enabling industrial-scale gas separation. Today Linde supplies hydrogen for refining and ammonia synthesis, and helium for MRI scanners and semiconductor fabs.
Carl von Linde invented the first practical air liquefaction process in 1895, enabling industrial-scale gas separation. Today Linde supplies hydrogen for refining and ammonia synthesis, and helium for MRI scanners and semiconductor fabs.
This is where chemistry meets real-world impact.