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Edith M. Flanigen - Inventor
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Edith M. Flanigen

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Edith M. Flanigen was an American chemist who invented molecular sieve zeolite Y at Union Carbide in 1956, important in oil refining.

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Edith M. Flanigen ranks #309 of 424 in the Inventor ranking, behind Robert William Thomson, ahead of Percy Lavon Julian.

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Edith M. Flanigen scores 7.47/10 (Good) on Lunoo, making it a well-rated option in the Inventor category.
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