Julius Nieuwland

Reverend Julius Aloysius (Arthur) Nieuwland, CSC, Ph.D., (14 February 1878 – 11 June 1936) was a Belgian-born Holy Cross priest and professor of chemistry and botany at the University of Notre Dame. He is known for his contributions to acetylene research and its use as the basis for one type of synthetic rubber, which eventually led to the invention of neoprene by DuPont. Nieuwland's parents emigrated from Hansbeke, Belgium in 1880 to South Bend,... More

Date of birth:

  • Feb 14, 1878

Date of death:

  • Jun 11, 1936 (age 58 years)

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Also known as:

  • Julius Arthur Nieuwland
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  • Person

Assessment:

  • A major player in the early development of synthetic materials.

Category:

  • engineering and technology

Disciplines:

  • organic chemist
  • botanist
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