George S. Whitby
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American chemist
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George S. Whitby's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
Why Is George S. Whitby Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Stafford Whitby was the head of the University of Akron rubber laboratory and for many years was the only person in the United States who taught rubber chemistry. Whitby received the Charles Goodyear Medal in 1954 and in 1972, he was inducted into the International Rubber Science Hall of Fame. In 1986 the Rubber Division established the George Stafford Whitby Award in his honor.
George S. Whitby's Published Works
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Published Works
- Emulsifier‐free polymerization in aqueous media (1955) (34)
- THE POLYMERIZATION OF INDENE, CINNAMAL FLUORENE AND SOME DERIVATIVES OF INDENE (1928) (31)
- Polyamine-Activated Polymerization Comparison of Polyalkylene Polyamines. (1950) (15)
- Studies of Polymers and Polymerization. IV. Observations on the Polymerization of Isoprene and 2,3-Dimethylbutadiene-1,3 (1932) (14)
- The influence of chemical structure on the imbibition of liquids by rubber. I (1942) (12)
- Vulcanization Accelerators—I. (1925) (10)
- Some New Reactions for the Detection of Sterols. (10)
- IV.—Organic derivatives of antimony. Part I. Tricamphorylstibine chloride and triphenylstibine hydroxynitrate and hydroxysulphate (9)
- The effects of sulphur dioxide on vegetation (1939) (9)
- THE OXIDATION OF XANTHATES AND SOME NEW DIALKYL SULPHUR- AND DISULPHUR- DICARBOTHIONATES (1930) (8)
- Some observations on polystyrene and on the mechanism of polymerisation (1936) (8)
- CXC.—Some fatty acid derivatives (7)
- The isolation of amino-acids from rubber latex. (1941) (5)
- STUDIES OF POLYMERS AND POLYMERIZATION: V. THE INFLUENCE OF METHYL AND PHENYL SUBSTITUTION ON THE POLYMERIZABILITY OF BUTADIENE (1932) (5)
- The Structure of Rubber and Other Elastic Colloids (1931) (4)
- Advances in Colloid Science. Vol. II. Scientific Progress in the Field of Rubber and Synthetic Elastomers. (1946) (3)
- Studies of Polymers and Polymerization: II. The Pyrolysis of Polyindenes and the Polymerization of Diindene (1931) (3)
- GOODYEAR MEDAL ADDRESS Reflections on Rubber Research (1955) (2)
- CATALYSTS IN THE PREPARATION OF O-BENZOYLBENZOIC ACID AND ETHYLBENZENES BY THE FRIEDEL AND CRAFTS REACTION (2)
- Polyamine-Activated Polymerization Amine Structure and Activation (1950) (2)
- CLXXXIX.—The resin of Hevea rubber (2)
- Rubber: Natural and Synthetic, H. J. Stern. Maclaren and Sons Ltd., London. Palmerton Publishing Co., Inc., New York. 519 pp. $16.00 (1967) (1)
- The Influence of Certain Organic Accelerators on the Vulcanization of Rubber. (1921) (1)
- Studies of Polymers and of Polymerization. VI. The Vulcanization of Methyl Rubber (1932) (1)
- A New Tetramethylbutadiene (1928) (1)
- POLYMERIZATION: A Great Field of Chemistry Ahead (1944) (0)
- Significance of the Resin of Hevea Rubber in Vulcanization and in the Aging of Raw Rubber1 (1926) (0)
- A study of the action of sulphur on linseed oil (1926) (0)
- Some Fundamental Rubber Problems (1931) (0)
- Symposium on the natural resources of canada and their development through chemical research (1938) (0)
- STUDIES OF POLYMERS AND POLYMERIZATION: III. THE POLYMERIZATION OF EUGENOL, SAFROLE AND THE CORRESPONDING ISO-COMPOUNDS (1931) (0)
- The Structure and Reactions of Rubber. A General Discussion (1943) (0)
- On the Species Pilolite, and the Examination of a Specimen from China (0)
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