Digital Bibliography of Delaware Database

Subject = Chemical engineering.


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Title
A Dollar to a Doughnut; or, Doc Lewis, as Remembered by his Former Students.
Date
1953
Description
Illustrated collection of anecdotes about Warren Kendall Lewis, a Chemical Engineering professor at MIT. Lewis was born in Delaware at Laurel in 1882.
Format
Monograph
Pagination
62 pages.
Subject(s)
Chemical engineering.; Biography.
Citation URL
https://library.udel.edu/dbdd/?R=4578
Title
"An Interesting Delawarean: J. Rufford Harrison DuPont Chemist."
Author(s)
Rohm, Fredric
Date
1971
Description
In: Delaware Today, November 1971, page 9+.
Format
Article
Subject(s)
Chemical engineering.; Chemists.; Biography.
Citation URL
https://library.udel.edu/dbdd/?R=2160
Title
Chemical Engineering at Delaware.
Date
1994
Publisher
Chemical Engineering Department, University of Delaware
Newark (Del.)
Description
With short histories of various famous members of the faculty and illustrations of buildings.
Format
Monograph
Pagination
small 4to., stiff self paper wrappers. 28 pages.
Subject(s)
University of Delaware.; Chemical engineering.; Education.; Sciences.
Citation URL
https://library.udel.edu/dbdd/?R=64
Title
"Development of Nylon."
Author(s)
Bolton, E.K.
Date
1942
Description
In: Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 34:53-58 (1942). Illustrated.
Format
Article
Subject(s)
Chemical engineering.; Industries.
Citation URL
https://library.udel.edu/dbdd/?R=4604
Title
Enough for One Lifetime: Wallace Carothers, Inventor of Nylon.
Author(s)
Hermes, Matthew E.
Date
1996
Publisher
American Chemical Society and the Chemical Heritage Foundation
Washington (D.C.)
Description
Part of a series entitled "History of Modern Chemical Sciences." Carothers was put in charge of basic research for the DuPont Company in 1928. This led to the development of synthetic rubber and fiber, neoprene and eventually nylon.
Format
Monograph
Pagination
345 pages.
Subject(s)
Chemical engineering.; Biography.
Citation URL
https://library.udel.edu/dbdd/?R=10060
Title
Explosives in History, the Story of Black Powder.
Author(s)
Wilkinson, Norman B.
Date
[1966]
Publisher
Hagley Museum
Wilmington (Del.)
Description
With information on the du Pont black powder mills. Illustrated.
Format
Monograph
Pagination
8vo., stiff paper wrappers 63 pages.
Subject(s)
Chemical engineering.; History.; Sciences.
Physical Location
Morris Library | TP272 .W5 1966 | Normal Loan
Citation URL
https://library.udel.edu/dbdd/?R=271
Title
"Greater Freedom for Rapid Growth: Delaware Updates Its 69 Year-Old-Corporation Law Used by Many Chemical Process Companies."
Date
1967
Description
In: Chemical Week 101 (August 19, 1967): pages 107-8.
Format
Article
Subject(s)
Industries.; Law.; Chemical engineering.
Citation URL
https://library.udel.edu/dbdd/?R=1465
Title
Gunpowder Production in the Middle Atlantic States: A Hazardous Industry, 1783-1833.
Author(s)
Gilberg, Arlan Kemmerer
Date
1957
Description
Master's thesis, University of Delaware.
Format
Thesis/Dissertation
Subject(s)
Chemical engineering.; Industries.; Middle Atlantic States.
Physical Location
Morris Library | F9999 1957 .G464 | Normal Loan
Citation URL
https://library.udel.edu/dbdd/?R=1432
Title
"In Anticipation of Frederick W. Taylor: A Study of Work by Lammot du Pont, 1872."
Author(s)
Wilkinson, Norman Beaumont
Date
1965
Description
In Technology and Culture 6 (Spring 1965): 208-221. DuPont attempted to study the best way to produce explosives by breaking down the production process into individual steps.
Format
Article
Subject(s)
Du Pont, Lammot, 1831-1884.; Chemical engineering.; Industries.
Citation URL
https://library.udel.edu/dbdd/?R=1886
Title
Inventing Polymer Science: Staudinger, Carothers, and the Emergence of Macromolecular Chemistry.
Author(s)
Furukawa, Yasu
Date
1998
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Format
Monograph
Pagination
310 pages.
Subject(s)
Chemical engineering.; Biography.; History.
Citation URL
https://library.udel.edu/dbdd/?R=10085
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