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Haber-Bosch, Phillips' contact process, the cumene process... from the outside, industrial chemistry seems like a history lesson. Have there been any big advances in the production of common chemicals (or smelting/refining metals, for that matter) in the last generation?

by /u/halfascientist in /r/askscience

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