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Waldo Semon

Waldo Lonsbury Semon (September 10, 1898 – May 26, 1999) was an American inventor born in Demopolis, Alabama.[1] He is credited with inventing methods for making polyvinyl chloride useful.[2]

Waldo Semon
Born
Waldo Lonsbury Semon

September 10, 1898 (1898-09-10)
DiedMay 26, 1999 (1999-05-27) (aged 100)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Washington (B.S., Ph.D.)
Known forPVC
AwardsCharles Goodyear Medal (1944)
Elliott Cresson Medal (1964)
Scientific career
FieldsChemistry

Biography edit

He was born on September 10, 1898.[3]

Semon is best known for plasticizing vinyl, the world's third most used plastic. He is also credited for being the first to commercialise plasticizers for vinyl, which greatly increased their utility, starting with dibutyl phthalate.[4][5] He found the formula for vinyl by mixing a few synthetic polymers, and the result was a substance that was elastic, but wasn't adhesive. Semon worked on methods of improving rubber, and eventually developed a synthetic substitute. On December 11, 1935, he created Koroseal from salt, coke and limestone, a polymer that could be made in any consistency.[6] Semon made more than 5,000 other synthetic rubber compounds, achieving success with Ameripol (AMERican POLymer) in 1940 for the B.F. Goodrich company.[7] In all, Semon held 116 patents, and was inducted into the Invention Hall of Fame in 1995 at the age of 97.

While at B.F. Goodrich, Semon reported to Harry L. Fisher and later supervised Benjamin S. Garvey, both of whom also received the Charles Goodyear Medal. He hired Charles S. Schollenberger who received the Melvin Mooney Distinguished Technology Award.

Semon is sometimes credited with inventing bubble gum, but this is inaccurate. He did invent an indigestible synthetic rubber substance that could be used as a bubble gum (and produced exceptionally large bubbles), but the product remained a curiosity and was never sold. Semon graduated from the University of Washington earning a BS in chemistry and a PhD in chemical engineering.

He was awarded the Charles Goodyear Medal in 1944, the Elliott Cresson Medal in 1964, and the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement in 1965.[8] After retiring from B.F. Goodrich, he served as a research professor at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio.[9] He died in Hudson, Ohio, on May 26, 1999, at the age of 100.[10]

Legacy edit

Waldo Semon Woods Conservation Area, is named in honor of the inventor, for his donation of land to Metro Parks, serving Summit County, Ohio. It is over 100 acres, with a pond where herons, turtles and amphibians are often seen.

References edit

  1. ^ . Inventor of the Week. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. November 1999. Archived from the original on 2003-03-02. Retrieved 2023-06-01.
  2. ^ Elizabeth M. Smith, ed. (1993). A man of ideas : the biography of Dr. Waldo Lonsbury Semon, inventor of plasticized polyvinyl chloride. Cleveland: the Geon Company.
  3. ^ "Waldo Semon | American chemist". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2018-01-16.
  4. ^ Semon, Waldo L.; Stahl, G. Allan (April 1981). "History of Vinyl Chloride Polymers". Journal of Macromolecular Science: Part A - Chemistry. 15 (6): 1263–1278. doi:10.1080/00222338108066464.
  5. ^ US 1929453, Waldo Semon, "Synthetic rubber-like composition and method of making same", published 1933-10-10, assigned to B.F. Goodrich 
  6. ^ Current Biography 1940, pp 723-24
  7. ^ Current Biography 1940, p. 724
  8. ^ "Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement". www.achievement.org. American Academy of Achievement.
  9. ^ Kaufman, Michael T. (28 May 1999). "Waldo Semon Dies at 100; Chemist Who Made Vinyl". The New York Times.
  10. ^ Kaufman, Michael T. (1999-05-28). "Waldo Semon Dies at 100; Chemist Who Made Vinyl". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-01-16.

External links edit

  • Audio interview with Waldo Semon.
  • Map of Waldo Semon woods.

External links edit

  • UW Alumni Magazine Profile
  • Metro Parks, Serving Summit County
  • Biography at Bouncing-Balls.com

waldo, semon, waldo, lonsbury, semon, september, 1898, 1999, american, inventor, born, demopolis, alabama, credited, with, inventing, methods, making, polyvinyl, chloride, useful, bornwaldo, lonsbury, semonseptember, 1898, 1898, demopolis, alabama, diedmay, 19. Waldo Lonsbury Semon September 10 1898 May 26 1999 was an American inventor born in Demopolis Alabama 1 He is credited with inventing methods for making polyvinyl chloride useful 2 Waldo SemonBornWaldo Lonsbury SemonSeptember 10 1898 1898 09 10 Demopolis Alabama U S DiedMay 26 1999 1999 05 27 aged 100 Hudson Ohio U S NationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of Washington B S Ph D Known forPVCAwardsCharles Goodyear Medal 1944 Elliott Cresson Medal 1964 Scientific careerFieldsChemistry Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 References 4 External links 5 External linksBiography editHe was born on September 10 1898 3 Semon is best known for plasticizing vinyl the world s third most used plastic He is also credited for being the first to commercialise plasticizers for vinyl which greatly increased their utility starting with dibutyl phthalate 4 5 He found the formula for vinyl by mixing a few synthetic polymers and the result was a substance that was elastic but wasn t adhesive Semon worked on methods of improving rubber and eventually developed a synthetic substitute On December 11 1935 he created Koroseal from salt coke and limestone a polymer that could be made in any consistency 6 Semon made more than 5 000 other synthetic rubber compounds achieving success with Ameripol AMERican POLymer in 1940 for the B F Goodrich company 7 In all Semon held 116 patents and was inducted into the Invention Hall of Fame in 1995 at the age of 97 While at B F Goodrich Semon reported to Harry L Fisher and later supervised Benjamin S Garvey both of whom also received the Charles Goodyear Medal He hired Charles S Schollenberger who received the Melvin Mooney Distinguished Technology Award Semon is sometimes credited with inventing bubble gum but this is inaccurate He did invent an indigestible synthetic rubber substance that could be used as a bubble gum and produced exceptionally large bubbles but the product remained a curiosity and was never sold Semon graduated from the University of Washington earning a BS in chemistry and a PhD in chemical engineering He was awarded the Charles Goodyear Medal in 1944 the Elliott Cresson Medal in 1964 and the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement in 1965 8 After retiring from B F Goodrich he served as a research professor at Kent State University in Kent Ohio 9 He died in Hudson Ohio on May 26 1999 at the age of 100 10 Legacy editWaldo Semon Woods Conservation Area is named in honor of the inventor for his donation of land to Metro Parks serving Summit County Ohio It is over 100 acres with a pond where herons turtles and amphibians are often seen References edit WALDO SEMON 1898 1999 Inventor of the Week Massachusetts Institute of Technology November 1999 Archived from the original on 2003 03 02 Retrieved 2023 06 01 Elizabeth M Smith ed 1993 A man of ideas the biography of Dr Waldo Lonsbury Semon inventor of plasticized polyvinyl chloride Cleveland the Geon Company Waldo Semon American chemist Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 2018 01 16 Semon Waldo L Stahl G Allan April 1981 History of Vinyl Chloride Polymers Journal of Macromolecular Science Part A Chemistry 15 6 1263 1278 doi 10 1080 00222338108066464 US 1929453 Waldo Semon Synthetic rubber like composition and method of making same published 1933 10 10 assigned to B F Goodrich Current Biography 1940 pp 723 24 Current Biography 1940 p 724 Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement www achievement org American Academy of Achievement Kaufman Michael T 28 May 1999 Waldo Semon Dies at 100 Chemist Who Made Vinyl The New York Times Kaufman Michael T 1999 05 28 Waldo Semon Dies at 100 Chemist Who Made Vinyl The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 01 16 External links editAudio interview with Waldo Semon Map of Waldo Semon woods External links editUW Alumni Magazine Profile Metro Parks Serving Summit County Biography at Bouncing Balls com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Waldo Semon amp oldid 1165563554, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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