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Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes

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Heinrich Wilhelm Brandes (1890–1979) was a German chemist known for his contributions to various fields of chemistry during the 20th century. He made significant advancements in the study of synthetic substances, particularly in the context of polymer chemistry. Brandes's research focused on the development and application of new materials, which had implications in multiple industries, including plastics and manufacturing.

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