Patterson, Gordon D. (Gordon Derby), 1897-1982.
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Gordon Derby Patterson (1897-1982) spent nearly 40 years with the Central Research Department (formerly the Chemical Department), engaged in fundamental research, research assistance, and product development at the DuPont Experimental Station. His primary fields of interest were physical and colloid chemistry and inorganic chemistry. Patterson was also was responsible for organizing the Department's original physical research section. Over the course of his career, Patterson was granted a total of 32 patents as inventor or co-inventor. Among his numerous professional affiliations, Patterson was a member of the American Chemical Society, the American Physical Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was a 1940 recipient of the Modern Pioneer Award presented by the National Association of Manufacturers. Patterson also represented DuPont at meetings of the Directors of Industrial Research.
A native of Meadville, Pennsylvania, Patterson graduated cum laude from Allegheny College in 1919 with a bachelor of science in chemistry. He was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa national honor society. He remained active with the college's alumni council and later served on the board of trustees. Patterson joined the DuPont Company as a research chemist in 1923, after receiving his Ph.D. in industrial chemistry from Ohio State University.
During his early years at the Experimental Station, Patterson was involved in research to produce improved pigments and develop related manufacturing processes. Following his promotion to group leader in 1926, Patterson directed research that provided the basis for the pigmentation of Duluxʼ alkyd enamels and the reformulation of DuPont house paints. He was also actively involved in research to develop delusterants for rayon textile yarns during the 1930s. Patterson supervised Army and Navy research projects while assigned to the National Defense Research Committee during the Second World War.
In 1945, Patterson was promoted to research supervisor. Among the many important contributions to fundamental research made by Patterson's research team were investigations into the physical structure of polymer molecules as it relates to the properties of films and fibers; the characterization of colloidal systems; the basic properties of solids and liquids; and the exploration of new physical phenomena and the technical application of physical techniques.
Patterson was named assistant supervisor of the Physical and Analytical Division in 1955. In this capacity, Patterson directed research into high-energy radiation generators, radioactive tracer techniques, nuclear magnetic resonance, electron microscopy, and absorption spectroscopy. Patterson was named supervisor of the Physical and Analytical Division in 1958, a position which gave him responsibility for a broad program of chemical and physical research. He retired at the end of 1962.
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Accelerator mass spectrometry
Particle accelerators
Chemistry, Analytic
Angular distribution (Nuclear physics)
Atomic absorption spectroscopy
Cellulose fibers
Chemistry, Inorganic
Chemistry, Organic
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
Chemists
Gas chromatography
Colloids
Electron microscopy
Gums and resin
Research, Industrial
Nuclear chemistry
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Paint
Physical measurements
Pigments
Radiation chemistry
Radioactive tracers
Rayon
Textile fibers, Synthetic
Titanium
Van de Graaff generator