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Journal articles on the topic "American Chemical Society. Division of Rubber Chemistry"

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Galimberti, Maurizio. "Rubber Division, American Chemical Society, Inc." Rubber Chemistry and Technology 93, no. 4 (2020): G2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5254/0035-9475-93.4.g2.

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Kastein, Benjamin. "People Make the Difference." Rubber Chemistry and Technology 63, no. 5 (1990): 81–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5254/1.3538291.

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Abstract The Las Vegas meeting of the Rubber Division, ACS, provided attendees the opportunity to hear the interview of Mr. Arnold H. Smith, by Mr. Herbert A. Endres, recorded April 7, 1966. Mr. Smith, as Secretary-Treasurer of the Division from 1919 to 1928, and as Chairman in 1929, was the person most responsible for laying the foundation which supported the growth of the Division to its present status. The India Rubber Section was sanctioned by the American Chemical Society on December 30, 1909. The 28 chemists from the rubber industry who were the organizing members, had the objective of m
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Legge, Norman R. "Thermoplastic Elastomers." Rubber Chemistry and Technology 60, no. 3 (1987): 83–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.5254/1.3536141.

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Abstract It is a great pleasure to return to Montreal to receive the Charles Goodyear Medal at this joint meeting of the American Chemical Society, Rubber Division, and the Rubber Chemistry Division, Chemical Institute of Canada. This occasion has given me a delightful opportunity to renew old friendships in both organizations and to visit again my graduate school at McGill. First of all, I thank the Awards Committee and the Executive Committee of the Rubber Division for electing me to this high honor which I share with my many collaborators who were with me during those exciting years, and wi
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Calzonetti, Jo Ann, and Christopher J. Laursen. "PATENTS OF CHARLES GOODYEAR: HIS INTERNATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE RUBBER INDUSTRY." Rubber Chemistry and Technology 83, no. 3 (2010): 303–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5254/1.3525687.

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Abstract Charles Goodyear is best known for a single patent, U.S. patent 3633, “Improvements in India Rubber Fabrics Vulcanization of Rubber” (1849). The story of Goodyear and his 1839 discovery of vulcanization, a method to increase the strength and resiliency of rubber, has been told in several well-researched accounts. What has not been accomplished is a compilation of the complete patents of Goodyear. Although many books and articles discuss the patents of Charles Goodyear, up to this point there was no single comprehensive and accurate list of his patents including all the information nee
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Vandenberg, E. J. "Reflections on the Past and Future of Polyether Elastomers and on Redox Emulsion Polymerization." Rubber Chemistry and Technology 64, no. 3 (1991): 56–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5254/1.3538567.

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Abstract I am greatly honored to have been selected to receive the prestigious Charles Goodyear Medal of the Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society. My work in the rubber field falls into two general areas: (1) early discoveries on the redox emulsion polymerization of styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and (2) polyether elastomers. I am perhaps best known for my work on polyether elastomers since I discovered, patented, and helped develop several families of polyether elastomers which were commercialized and are still important speciality elastomers. Most of my talk will be in that area.
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Mullins, Leonard. "Engineering with Rubber." Rubber Chemistry and Technology 59, no. 3 (1986): 69–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5254/1.3538214.

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Abstract First I must thank you Mr. Chairman for your most generous introduction. I understand that there will be another opportunity later today to thank the Executive Committee of the Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society for nominating me as the Charles Goodyear Medalist for 1986, for the pleasure of being here today, and for the privilege of addressing you. But I would wish to say, at this stage, how deeply honored I am to receive this most distinguished award. It is a tradition that this address should reflect the author's special interests and his own contribution to rubber sc
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Quirk, Roderic P. "ANIONIC POLYMERIZATION AND CHAIN-END FUNCTIONALIZATION CHEMISTRY." Rubber Chemistry and Technology 93, no. 1 (2020): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5254/rct.20.79987.

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ABSTRACT Anionic polymerization, especially alkyllithium-initiated polymerization of styrenes and dienes, is a truly living polymerization that proceeds in the absence of the kinetic steps of chain termination and chain transfer. The major discoveries in the science and technology of anionic polymerization are chronicled herein. My introduction to this fascinating science is also described. This includes research and training at Phillips Petroleum Company (1974) with Dr. Henry Hsieh and a sabbatical leave at The University of Akron (1976–1977) with Professors Maurice Morton and Lewis J. Fetter
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Legge, N. R. "Thermoplastic Elastomers—Three Decades of Progress." Rubber Chemistry and Technology 62, no. 3 (1989): 529–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5254/1.3536257.

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Abstract In these three decades of progress, thermoplastic elastomers have risen in 1987 to a position of tenth in the order of commercial thermoplastic sales in the U.S.A., with a growth rate, 1986–1987, of 9.7%. It is very probable that the quantity shown for 1987 sales, 441 million pounds, is low, since it is well known that the largest producer of styrenic TPEs does not report offtake data. Much of the styrenic TPE goes to the adhesive industry, which also is very secretive in regard to materials consumption information. Thus, the 1986–1987 reported growth rate of 9.7% is on the low side.
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Yurovskaya, I. S. "198 Conference of Rubber Division of American Chemical Society." Kauchuk i Rezina 80, no. 1 (2021): 24–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.47664/0022-9466-2021-80-1-24-26.

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Ware, Sylvia A. "American Chemical Society: An Overview of the Education Division." Journal of Chemical Education 73, no. 10 (1996): A238. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ed073pa238.

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Books on the topic "American Chemical Society. Division of Rubber Chemistry"

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C, Allen Richard, and American Chemical Society. Division of Medicinal Chemistry., eds. Annual reports in medicinal chemistry: Sponsored by the Division of Medicinal Chemistry of the American Chemical Society. Academic Press, 1989.

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American Chemical Society. Education Division., ed. Forensic science: A project of the Education Division of the American Chemical Society. W. H. Freeman, 2002.

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Symposium, American Chemical Society Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry. Carbohydrates in industrial synthesis: Proceedings of the Symposium of the Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry of the American Chemical Society. Dr. Albert Bartens, 1992.

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American Chemical Society. Division of Petroleum Chemistry. Symposium. The hydrocarbon chemistry of FCC naphtha formation: Proceedings of the Symposium of the Division of Petroleum Chemistry, Inc., American Chemical Society, Miami, Florida, September 10-15, 1989. Éditions Technip, 1990.

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1955-, Chaiken J., American Chemical Society. Division of Physical Chemistry., American Chemical Society. Division of Inroganic Chemistry., and American Chemical Society Meeting, eds. Laser chemistry of organometallics: Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Physical Chemistry and the Division of Inorganic Chemistry, Inc. at the 203rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, California, April 5-10, 1992. ACS, 1993.

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O, Allen Ralph, and American Chemical Society. Division of the History of Chemistry., eds. Archaeological chemistry IV: Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of History of Chemistry at the 193rd meeting of the American Chemical Society, Denver, Colorado, April 5-10, 1987. American Chemical Society, 1989.

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Meeting, American Chemical Society. Organic light-emitting materials and devices: 213th American Chemical Society National Meeting Division of Polymer Chemistry, Inc. : San Francisco, CA, USA April 13-15, 1997. Edited by Hsieh B. R and American Chemical Society. Division of Polymer Chemistry. Hüthig & Wepf, 1998.

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1924-, Bergna Horacio E., American Chemical Society. Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry., American Chemical Society Meeting, and Ralph K. Iler Memorial Symposium (1990 : Washington, D.C.), eds. The Colloid chemistry of silica: Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, at the 200th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, August 26-31, 1990. American Chemical Society, 1994.

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Symposium on Computational Thermochemistry (1996 Orlando, Fla.). Summary report: Symposium on Computational Thermochemistry : sponsored by the Computers in Chemistry Division, American Chemical Society, held at the 212th ACS National Meeting, Orlando, Florida, August 25-29, 1996. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1997.

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1963-, Irikura Karl K., Frurip David J, American Chemical Society. Division of Computers in Chemistry., and National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.), eds. Summary report: Symposium on Computational Thermochemistry : sponsored by the Computers in Chemistry Division, American Chemical Society, held at the 212th ACS National Meeting, Orlando, Florida, August 25-29, 1996. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "American Chemical Society. Division of Rubber Chemistry"

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"American chemical society division of medicinal chemistry." In Annual Reports in Medicinal Chemistry. Elsevier, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0065-7743(00)35037-0.

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Lemieux, Raymond U., and Ulrike Spohr. "How Emil Fischer was Led to the Lock and Key Concept for Enzyme Specificity11Presented at the symposium “Emil Fischer: 100 Years of Carbohydrate Chemistry,” 203rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry, San Francisco, California, April 5–10, 1992." In Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry. Elsevier, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0065-2318(08)60149-3.

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Robinson, Marin S., Fredricka L. Stoller, Molly Constanza-Robinson, and James K. Jones. "Overview of the Research Proposal." In Write Like a Chemist. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195367423.003.0019.

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In this module, we focus on writing a research proposal, a document written to request financial support for an ongoing or newly conceived research project. Like the journal article (module 1), the proposal is one of the most important and most utilized writing genres in chemistry. Chemists employed in a wide range of disciplines including teaching (high school through university), research and technology, the health professions, and industry all face the challenge of writing proposals to support and sustain their scholarly activities. Before we begin, we remind you that there are many differe
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Conference papers on the topic "American Chemical Society. Division of Rubber Chemistry"

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McMahan, Colleen, and Katrina Cornish. "In Vitro Natural Rubber Synthesis in Two Rubber-producing Species." In 200th Fall Technical Meeting of the Rubber Division, American Chemical Society 2021. Rubber Division, American Chemical Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52202/064426-0009.

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ŞAŞMAZ, Semih, Macid NURBAŞ, and Recep MUÇO. "Development and Characterization of Nitrosamine-Free Rubber Compounds Using Bio-Based Ethylene-Propylene-Diene Rubber." In 200th Fall Technical Meeting of the Rubber Division, American Chemical Society 2021. Rubber Division, American Chemical Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52202/064426-0032.

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Chen, Limeng, Ping Zhang, and Jiaxi Li. "Advanced Carbon Additives for Rubber Compounds." In 200th Fall Technical Meeting of the Rubber Division, American Chemical Society 2021. Rubber Division, American Chemical Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52202/064426-0004.

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Yurovska, Irene. "Opportunities and Threats for Rubber Products." In 200th Fall Technical Meeting of the Rubber Division, American Chemical Society 2021. Rubber Division, American Chemical Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52202/064426-0044.

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Ikeda, Y., K. Miyaji, T. Ohashi, T. Nakajima, and P. Junkong. "Insights into Vulcanization for Reinforcement of Rubber." In 200th Fall Technical Meeting of the Rubber Division, American Chemical Society 2021. Rubber Division, American Chemical Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52202/064426-0002.

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Torkelson, John M., Kailong Jin, Mohammed Bin Rusayyis, Lingqiao Li, Xi Chen, and Sumeng Hu. "Transforming Rubber and Rubber Composite Thermosets into Themoplastics: Dynamic Covalent Bonds Enable Sustainable Recycling of Traditionally Non-Recyclable Polymer Materials." In 200th Fall Technical Meeting of the Rubber Division, American Chemical Society 2021. Rubber Division, American Chemical Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52202/064426-0042.

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Paschall, Doug, Adel Halasa, Ed Terrill, and Brendan Rodgers. "Graphene as an Additive to Rubber Compounds and Products." In 200th Fall Technical Meeting of the Rubber Division, American Chemical Society 2021. Rubber Division, American Chemical Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52202/064426-0016.

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Ang, Eng Hong, Andy Chit Tan, Siong Kang Lim, Yeong Jin King, Jee Hock Lim, and Foo Wei Lee. "Effects of crumb rubber on high strength concrete for railway sleeper application." In CHEMISTRY BEYOND BORDERS: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY: The 1st Annual Meeting of the Physical Chemistry Division of the Indonesian Chemical Society. AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0176410.

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Dick, John, and Richard Hanzlik. "Most Effective Tests for Measuring Quality of Mix when Using Recycled Rubber Powders." In 200th Fall Technical Meeting of the Rubber Division, American Chemical Society 2021. Rubber Division, American Chemical Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52202/064426-0026.

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Robertson, Christopher G., and Ned J. Hardman. "Nature of Carbon Black Reinforcement of Rubber: Perspective on the Original Polymer Nanocomposite." In 200th Fall Technical Meeting of the Rubber Division, American Chemical Society 2021. Rubber Division, American Chemical Society, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52202/064426-0006.

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Reports on the topic "American Chemical Society. Division of Rubber Chemistry"

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Yu, Hyuk. Biennial Symposium (1998) - November 22-25, 1998 Polymer Chemistry Division, American Chemical Society. Defense Technical Information Center, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada380846.

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Yu, Hyuk. Biennial Symposium (1998) - November 22-25, 1998 Polymer Chemistry Division American Chemical Society Held in Williamburg, VA. Defense Technical Information Center, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada383722.

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Smith, Joshua E. Orion Staples of C-IIAC Wins the 2017 American Chemical Society Division of Inorganic Chemistry Undergraduate Research Award. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1438100.

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