Freon

Refrigeration and air-conditioning technology advanced with the creation of odorless, nonpoisonous refrigerants called Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). This addressed the safety concerns of using ammonia and sulfur dioxide, but their environmental impact later led to their reduced usage.
Thomas Midgley, Jr. United States 1930
Freon

Refrigeration and air-conditioning technology advanced with the creation of odorless, nonpoisonous refrigerants called Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). This addressed the safety concerns of using ammonia and sulfur dioxide, but their environmental impact later led to their reduced usage.