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- scientists, politicians and artists JPL · 13217 13219 Cailletet 1997 MB9 Louis Paul Cailletet (1832–1913), a French physicist who was the first to liquefy...
- Louis-Paul Cailletet (21 September 1832 – 5 January 1913) was a French physicist and inventor. Cailletet was born in Châtillon-sur-Seine, Côte-d'Or. Educated...
- Swiss physicist. Pictet is co-credited with French scientist Louis-Paul Cailletet as the first to produce liquid oxygen in 1877. Pictet was born in Geneva...
- discovery of liquid oxygen. Just two days later, French physicist Louis Paul Cailletet announced his own method of liquefying molecular oxygen. Only a few drops...
- Industrial gases The Linde Group Liquefaction Liquefaction point Louis Paul Cailletet Messer Group Praxair Siemens cycle Turboexpander Greenwood, Harold Cecil...
- Liénard (1869–1958), famous for the Liénard–Wiechert potential Louis Paul Cailletet (1832–1913), physicist and inventor Jean-Jacques Favier (1949–), astronaut...
- nitrogen, carbon monoxide, methane, and nitric oxide. In 1877, Louis Paul Cailletet in France and Raoul Pictet in Switzerland succeeded in producing the first...
- among researchers to liquify various other gases. In 1877-78 Louis Paul Cailletet was the first to liquefy oxygen. Thomas Andrews, "The Bakerian Lecture:...
- then-recent work of Louis Paul Cailletet and Raoul Pictet, and exhibited for the first time in Great Britain the working of the Cailletet apparatus. Six years later...
- protecting edible oil products from oxidation.[citation needed] Louis Paul Cailletet Cryogenic gas plant Gas separation Gas to liquids Hampson–Linde cycle...