Charles Frederick Cross, English chemist, c 1920.

UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 18: Charles Frederick Cross (1855-1935), co-inventor of the viscose rayon process. Cross patented the viscose process of rayon manufacture with Edward John Bevan (1856-1921) in 1892. The process uses cellulose (wood-pulp) which is dissolved and then regenerated. The result is used to form yarn (rayon) which can be used for clothing, or film (cellophane). (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 18: Charles Frederick Cross (1855-1935), co-inventor of the viscose rayon process. Cross patented the viscose process of rayon manufacture with Edward John Bevan (1856-1921) in 1892. The process uses cellulose (wood-pulp) which is dissolved and then regenerated. The result is used to form yarn (rayon) which can be used for clothing, or film (cellophane). (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
Charles Frederick Cross, English chemist, c 1920.
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