Oliver Patterson Watts
American chemical engineer
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Oliver Patterson Watts's Degrees
- Bachelors Chemical Engineering University of Texas at Austin
- PhD Chemical Engineering Stanford University
Why Is Oliver Patterson Watts Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Oliver Patterson Watts was a professor of chemical engineering and applied electrochemistry at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Born in Thomaston, Maine, Watts received his bachelor's degree from Bowdoin College in 1889. He received his doctoral degree in 1905; he was the first person to be awarded a Ph.D. in chemical engineering at the University of Wisconsin, where he served as a professor until 1935, after which he was an emeritus professor in the university's college of engineering. Watts is known for his development of the hot nickel plating bath known as the "Watts Bath", which he first described in a paper published in 1915.
Oliver Patterson Watts's Published Works
Published Works
- The Electrochemical Theory of Corrosion (1933) (7)
- IRON AND CALCIUM. (1906) (5)
- On the Fusion of Carbon (1911) (4)
- Effect of Arsenic on the Corrosion of Iron by Sulfuric Acid (1935) (3)
- Laboratory course in electrochemistry (3)
- Novelties in Electroplating (1943) (3)
- Progress of the Hot Nickel Solution (1931) (2)
- The Plating on Radiator Shells (1)
- The Granular Resistor Furnace (1924) (0)
- Voltaic Couples and Corrosion (1935) (0)
- EXPERIMENTS WITH THE SCHOOL ELECTRICAL MACHINE (1901) (0)
- Further Experiments in Rainbow Plating (1944) (0)
- A Strange Phenomenon in Plating (1942) (0)
- The corrosion of metals (1938) (0)
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