Robert M. Thomas

Robert McKee Thomas (1908 – July 23, 1984) was a co-inventor of butyl rubber, along with William J. Sparks. Thomas held 75 patents, and directed the work of several notable polymer scientists including Francis P. Baldwin. He worked at the Standard Oil Company, in New Jersey, starting work in 1929 after obtaining a bachelor's degree in chemistry. He retired in 1965.[1]

The ACS Rubber Division's Sparks-Thomas award is named after Thomas and Butyl rubber co-inventor William J. Sparks.[2]

In 1969, he received the Charles Goodyear Medal.

References

  • R. B. Seymour, Pioneers in Polymer Science, 193-195, 1989, Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  1. "Interview with Robert M. Thomas" (mp3). Rubber Division of the American Chemical Society: Oral History Series. Summit Memory. 1969. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  2. "Science & Technology Awards | Rubber Division, ACS".
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