- ACS National Historical Chemical Landmarks
The ACS National Historic Chemical Landmarks Program was launched by the
American Chemical Society in 1992 and has recognized 60 landmarks to date. The project is part of the ACS Division of the History of Chemistry and has the aim of compiling "an annotated roster for chemists and chemical engineers, students, educators, historians, and travelers."List of landmarks
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Bakelite , the world's first completely syntheticplastic 1994
*The Chandler Chemistry Laboratory at
Lehigh University inBethlehem, Pennsylvania
*TheJoseph Priestley House , Pennsylvania home ofJoseph Priestley , discoverer of oxygen1995
*Atomic weight of
oxygen calculated byEdward Morley
*Coal as a source ofacetyl chemicals forplastics materials andfibers rather than petroleum
*Firstnylon plant, built byDuPont , atSeaford, Delaware
*Riverside Laboratory at Universal Oil Products1996
*The
Sohio Acrylonitrile production process
*Houdry process for the selective conversion or catalytic cracking ofcrude petroleum togasoline
*Kem-Tone water-based or latex paint developed bySherwin-Williams chemists
*Williams-Miles History of Chemistry Collection housed atHarding University inSearcy, Arkansas 1997
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Hall-Héroult process for the industrial production ofaluminum byelectrochemistry discovered in 1886 was demonstrated by American chemistCharles Martin Hall and independently in the same year by French chemistPaul Héroult
*First electrolytic production ofbromine byHerbert Henry Dow at theEvens Mill inMidland, Michigan
*Gilman Hall at theUniversity of California, Berkeley
*Radiation chemistry commercialized1998
*Commercial processes for making
calcium carbide andacetylene accidentally discovered in 1892 byThomas Willson
*Fluid bed reactor for petroleum cracking in gasoline production
*Havemeyer Hall atColumbia University
*Raman Effect discovered by Indian physicistChandrasekhara Venkata Raman
*Synthetic rubber developed by the United States Synthetic Rubber Program (1939–1945) to
*Development process for Tagamet used for treating ulcers at SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals1999
*The discovery of
penicillin
*Physostigmine (used for the treatment ofglaucoma ) synthesis first accomplished at the Minshall Laboratory,DePauw University by African American chemist Percy L. Julian
*Progesterone synthesis from a Mexican yam developed byRussell Marker in a process known asMarker degradation and Mexican steroid industry
*The foundation ofpolymer science byHermann Staudinger
*Polypropylene and high-density polyethylene discovered byJ. Paul Hogan and Robert Banks working atPhillips Petroleum Company
*Separation ofrare earth elements byCharles James at theUniversity of New Hampshire
*Work of French scientistAntoine Lavoisier , who elucidated the principles of modern chemistry2000
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Bowood House in Wiltshire, U.K. site ofJoseph Priestley 's discovery ofoxygen in 1774
*Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Collection atThe University of Pennsylvania
*The discovery ofhelium innatural gas byHamilton Cady and David Ford McFarland while working in Bailey Hall atThe University of Kansas on a sample from a gas well inDexter, Kansas in 1905
*Isolation of organic free radicals byUniversity of Michigan chemistMoses Gomberg in 1900
*The establishment of modernpolymer science byWallace Carothers
*Protein and nucleic acid chemistry atRockefeller University
*Discovery of transcurium elements at E. O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory at theUniversity of California, Berkeley including berkelium (97), californium (98), einsteinium (99), fermium (100), mendelevium (101), nobelium (102), lawrencium (103), rutherfordium (104), dubnium (105), and seaborgium (106)2001
*Savannah Pulp and Paper Laboratory founded by Georgia chemist Charles H. Herty, Sr. who discovered a method to make quality paper from southern pine trees in 1932
*National Institute of Standards and Technology , (NIST)
*The commercialization ofaluminum by the Pittsburgh Reduction Company (Aluminum Company of America) in 1888 that used the elctrochemical process discovered byCharles Martin Hall
*The founding of theAmerican Chemical Society in 1876 and its first presidentJohn William Draper 2002
*African-American engineer
Norbert Rillieux , inventor of themultiple-effect evaporator (1934) and a revolution in sugar processing giving better quality with less manpower and at reduced cost
*Hungarian chemistAlbert Szent-Györgyi and the discovery ofVitamin C which he proved was identical to the hexuronic acid that could be extracted in kilogram quantities from paprika
*Noyes Laboratory : One Hundred Years of Chemistry
*Alice Hamilton and the development ofoccupational medicine that helped make the American workplace less dangerous
*Quality and stability offrozen foods made possible by the research of the Western Regional Research Center afterWorld War II that investigated how time and temperature affected their stability and quality2003
*The discovery of the life-saving anticancer agents
Camptothecin (1966) andTaxol (1971) obtained from the Chinese "Camptotheca acuminata" and thePacific yew tree respectively at theResearch Triangle Institute (RTI) by the research team of Monroe Wall,Mansukh C. Wani , and colleagues
*The Polymer Research Institute at thePolytechnic University of New York , established in 1946 by Herman Mark, the first academic facility in the United States devoted to the study and teaching ofpolymer science
*The development of high-performanceCarbon fiber s by scientists at the Parma Technical Center ofUnion Carbide Corporation (now GrafTech International)2004
*The Beckman
pH meter , developed byArnold Orville Beckman while a member of the faculty of theCalifornia Institute of Technology , the first commercially successful electronic pH meter
*The evolution of durable press andflame retardant cotton by the Southern Regional Research Center that made cotton more competitive with syntheticfabrics
*Carl Ferdinand Cori andGerty Cori and their research that led to our current understanding of themetabolism ofsugar s or the "Cori cycle " by which the body reversibly convertsglucose andglycogen 2005
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George Washington Carver who, despite being born intoslavery , went on to join the faculty ofTuskegee Institute in 1896 where he developed new products includingpeanut s andsweet potato es and researchedcrop rotation and the restoration of soil fertility
*Selman Waksman , who isolatedantibiotics produced byactinomycetes , includingstreptomycin which was the first effective pharmaceutical treatment fortuberculosis ,cholera andtyphoid fever , andneomycin used as atopical antibacterial agent
*The development of the Columbiadry cell battery, the first sealed dry cell battery successfully manufactured for the mass market by the National Carbon Company (predecessor ofEnergizer ) in 18962006
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Neil Bartlett 's demonstration of the first reaction of anoble gas by combiningxenon with platinum fluoride
*Rumfordbaking powder , developed in the mid-19th century by theHarvard University Benjamin Thompson ProfessorEben Horsford by adding calcium acid phosphate, to makebaking easier, quicker, and more reliable
*The development of Tide, the first heavy-duty syntheticlaundry detergent , byProcter & Gamble chemists working at the Ivorydale Technical Center in 1946 by adding the "builder"sodium tripolyphosphate 2007
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Food dehydration technology.
*Chemical Abstracts Service .External links
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