Herbert S. Eleuterio
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Herbert S. Eleuterio (November 23, 1927 – July 17, 2022 ) was an American industrial chemist noted for technical contributions to catalysis, polymerization, industrial research management, and science education. In particular, he discovered the olefin metathesis reaction and several novel fluoropolymers. Additionally, he explored techniques for research leadership, especially methods for fostering collaboration, globalization, and scientific creativity.
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Herbert S. Eleuterio
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Herbert Sousa Eleuterio
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Herbert Sousa Eleuterio
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Wilmington, Delaware
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2022-07-17
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New Bedford, Massachusetts
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1927-11-23
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1927-11-23
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United States
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B.S., Tufts University, 1949
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Ph.D., Michigan State University 1953
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Discovery of olefin metathesis
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New fluoropolymers
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Research leadership
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Wilmington, Delaware
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Marianne Eleuterio
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Herbert S. Eleuterio (November 23, 1927 – July 17, 2022 ) was an American industrial chemist noted for technical contributions to catalysis, polymerization, industrial research management, and science education. In particular, he discovered the olefin metathesis reaction and several novel fluoropolymers. Additionally, he explored techniques for research leadership, especially methods for fostering collaboration, globalization, and scientific creativity. Eleuterio's discovery of olefin metathesis is cited as a compelling example of a scientific development originating in industry, subsequently being nurtured by academia, and returning to industry in commercially viable form.
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Harold Hart
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