Polymers
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Photographs from the Papers of Daniel W. Fox
Photographs from the career of research chemist Daniel W. Fox.
Photographs from the Papers of William J. Bailey
Photographs and other artifacts from the career of William J. Bailey, a polymer scientist, educator and former president and board chair of the American Chemical Society.
Standard operating procedures from the Du Pont Corporation
This collection is comprised of typewritten production procedures collected into binders. The volumes give a comprehensive overview of the state of the Du Pont Corporation in the mid-1940s. In addition to recipes for the manufacture of their various products, they also provide information on which plants were doing what.
The Carl S. Marvel papers
Collection covers Marvel's post-retirement career at the University of Arizona.
The Dow Chemical Historical Collection
The collection was divided into the series A/V, Artifacts, and Advertisements; Subject Files; Personal Papers; Image Archive.
The Papers of Raymond F. Boyer
For a more detailed inventory, please view this record in our library catalog: https://othmerlib.sciencehistory.org/record=b1043342~S6
The Papers of Raymond F. Boyer are biographical in nature and relate almost obsessively to the feud he waged with Paul Flory. The limited nature of the collection is compensated for by the richness of its content. The collection was processed as it was found.
The Paul J. Flory papers
William O. Baker Bell Laboratory collection
This collection is really a research file consisting of ten key monographs by Baker and two articles on the Bell Laboratories, both dating from the period in which Baker served as vice president of the Research Division. The Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey were considered to be among the world's most advanced industrial research facilities. Eleven Nobel Prizes were awarded for research conducted at the labs during Baker's tenure there.