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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T19:44:37machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T19:44:37humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonNieuwland, Julius A. (Julius Arthur), 1878-1936presumedNieuwland, Julius Arthur, 1878-1936presumedNieuwland, JuliuspresumedNieuwland, Julius A. 1878-1936.presumedNieuwland, Julius A.presumedニウーランド, Jpresumed1878-02-141936-06-11Rubber, ArtificialRubber chemistryRubber industry and tradeSynthetic products
Professor of botany and organic chemistry, University of Notre Dame, 1904-1936; inventor of neoprene (synthetic rubber).
From the description of Papers, 1895-1937. (University of Notre Dame). WorldCat record id: 23601354Calcott, W. S. (William Stansfield), 1892-Carothers, Wallace Hume, 1896-1937.DuPont Performance Elastomers, L.L.C.E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company.E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Central Research and Development Dept.Nieuwland Foundation for Chemistry and the Allied Sciences.Schroeder, H. E.Nieuwland, JuliusSchroeder, H. E. The Herman Elbert Schroeder collection of personal papers, 1915-1989.Schroeder, H. E.The Herman Elbert Schroeder collection of personal papers, 1915-1989.6 linear ft.The Herman Elbert Schroeder papers are a mixed collection of documents and memorabilia covering his family and professional life. Personal items cover the Schroeder family history, biographical data, childhood and education, retirement letters, funeral plans, and notes on the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn where Schroeder grew up. Schroeder's professional life is covered by copies of some research papers, articles and patents, mostly on elastomers and particularly the history and chronology of neoprene. There are also biographical sketches of other DuPont scientists and a photo of the Gossamer Albatross, a muscle-powered airplane sponsored by DuPont. Materials relating to awards and honors include a copy of Schroeder's remarks at a Nobel Prize banquet for Ernst Ruska, materials relating to the 1987 Nobel Prize awarded to fellow DuPont chemist Charles J. Pedersen, correspondence regarding Schroeder's own numerous awards and honors, and his actual Lavoisier Medal. EnglishHagley Museum & LibraryE.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Central Research and Development Dept. Records, 1902-1985.E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Central Research and Development Dept.Records, 1902-1985.34 linear ft.Hagley Museum & LibraryNieuwland Foundation for Chemistry and the Allied Sciences. Records, 1936-1940.Nieuwland Foundation for Chemistry and the Allied Sciences.Records, 1936-1940.2.5 linear inches.Correspondence; financial records such as expense accounts; manuscripts of speeches given at the Julius Arthur Nieuwland memorial exercises, January 10, 1937 and printed matter such as Nieuwland's The Story of Synthetic Rubber, (reprinted from Proceedings of Indiana Academy Academy of Science, 44: 17-21, 1935). University of Notre Dame, Hesburgh LibraryDuPont Performance Elastomers, L.L.C. Historical files on neoprene, 1931-2006.DuPont Performance Elastomers, L.L.C.Historical files on neoprene, 1931-2006.1.5 linear ft.The records consist of a mix of historical and contemporary documents assembled for publicity purposes to celebrate the 50th anniversary of neoprene in 1981, enlarged to cover the 70th anniversary in 2001, and kept up with subsequent additions. In 1994, DuPont and the Dow Chemical Company combined their operations in a 50/50 joint venture, DuPont Dow Elastomers, L.L.C. This partnership was dissolved subsequent to 2001, and neoprene is, as of 2008, produced and marketed by DuPont Performance Elastomers, L.L.C. and its international affiliates. The records include various internal documents on neoprene dating back to 1931, technical reports by, and biographies and memoirs of, the leading research chemists involved with its development, official chronologies of neoprene research and production, samples of neoprene made in the Louisville Works in 1942, press kits and pamphlets issued to celebrate the anniversaries, and copies of magazines and newsletters containing articles on neoprene history. Of particular note is a 1936 illustrated report by Oliver M. Hayden on the parallel development of artificial rubber by I.G. Farben in Germany and by Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., in Britain. The most recent materials focus on the medical uses of neoprene and other types of artificial rubber. Hagley Museum & Library[Julius Arthur Nieuwland, biographical materials]Nieuwland, Julius A. (Julius Arthur), 1878-1936.[Julius Arthur Nieuwland, biographical materials] 1931-1 folder.University of Wisconsin - Madison, General Library SystemNieuwland, Julius A. (Julius Arthur), 1878-1936. Papers, 1895-1937.Nieuwland, Julius A. (Julius Arthur), 1878-1936.Carothers, Wallace Hume, 1896-1937.Calcott, W. S. (William Stansfield), 1892-Papers, 1895-1937.150 photographs.Correspondence, 1895-1936, concerning his botanical studies, including his work on the American Midland Naturalist, and his chemical studies, including correspondence with researchers at Du Pont, such as W.H. Carothers and W.S. Calcott, documenting his progress in perfecting the formula for neoprene; botany lecture notes, notes taken by Nieuwland as a student, manuscripts of works by Nieuwland, pamphlets, patents by Nieuwland, receipts, clippings, a journal; manuscripts of works about Nieuwland such as "Julius A. Nieuwland, C.S.C.: The Man, the Priest, the Scientist: by Richard Rutherford and "Father Nieuwland and Neoprene: A Retrospective Reassessment" by Herman Schroeder; correspondence and material concerning the J.A. Nieuwland Memorial Exercizes, 1937; and photographs. University of Notre Dame, Hesburgh Library