How super glue was invented Moments of Vision 8 Jessica Oreck

In a Moment of Vision…

It’s the 1940s, the height
of World War II, Rochester, New York.

A chemist by the name of Harry Coover
is conducting research for Eastman Kodak.

He and his team are looking
for a clear plastic

to produce precision gunsights
for the military.

They begin working with a family
of chemicals called cyanoacrylates,

but find, to their extreme annoyance,

that the chemicals stick
to everything permanently.

The cyanoacrylates are discarded.

After the war, Coover is working at
Kodak’s chemical plant in Tennessee.

This time, he and his team are researching

heat-resistant polymers
for jet airplane canopies.

They try cyanoacrylates, but find,
to their great frustration,

that the chemicals stick
to everything permanently.

Again, the cyanoacrylates are discarded.

Coover, however, in a moment of vision,

realizes that the quality that makes these
chemicals so infuriating to work with

is exactly what makes them valuable.

He takes out a patent
and begins marketing a super glue.

Years later during the Vietnam War,

field medics find that using super glue
on an open wound

instantly stops the bleeding,

saving countless lives.

Today, medical grade super glue
is still used in surgery,

but it’s also a nearly indispensable
household item.

In a Moment of Vision…

这是 1940 年代,
第二次世界大战的高潮,纽约州罗切斯特。

一位名叫 Harry Coover 的化学家
正在为 Eastman Kodak 进行研究。

他和他的团队正在
寻找一种透明塑料

来生产
军用精密瞄准具。

他们开始使用一系列
称为氰基丙烯酸酯的化学品,

但令他们极度烦恼的是,

这些化学品
会永久粘附在任何东西上。

弃去氰基丙烯酸酯。

战后,库弗
在田纳西州的柯达化工厂工作。

这一次,他和他的团队正在研究

用于喷气式飞机顶篷的耐热聚合物。

他们尝试了氰基丙烯酸酯,但
令他们非常沮丧的是,

这些化学物质
会永久地粘在任何东西上。

同样,氰基丙烯酸酯被丢弃。

然而,Coover 在一瞬间

意识到,使这些
化学物质如此令人恼火的品质

正是它们的价值所在。

他申请了一项专利
并开始销售一种超级胶水。

多年后的越南战争期间,

现场医务人员发现在开放性伤口上使用强力胶可

立即止血,

挽救了无数生命。

如今,医用级强力
胶仍用于外科手术,

但它也是几乎不可缺少的
家居用品。