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William J. Sparks

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American chemist (1905–1976)
William J. Sparks
BornFebruary 26, 1905
DiedOctober 23, 1976 (1976-10-24) (aged 71)
Known forco-inventorButyl rubber
AwardsPerkin Medal(1964)
Charles Goodyear Medal(1966)
Scientific career
FieldsPolymer science
InstitutionsExxon

William Joseph Sparks (February 26, 1905 – October 23, 1976) was achemist atExxon. As an inventor, his most important contribution was the development ofbutyl rubber.[1][2]

Sparks served as president of theAmerican Chemical Society in 1966 and chairman of the National Research Council's Division of Chemistry and Technology from July 1953 to June 1955.[3] Sparks was the holder of 145 patents.[4] Sparks was posthumously inducted to the American Inventor Hall of Fame in the Spring of 2016.[5]

Sparks was a firm believer in the benefits that innovation could provide to society. However, he was concerned that the education of the upcoming scientific generation did not include the awakening of the social consciousness.[6] He stated that "the scientific profession has become much larger than medicine, law or the clergy. Yet, many young scientists are not taught by their professors to feel an obligation to society in their work."[6] Sparks believed that good science should benefit the world in which we live, contending that "Science without purpose is an art without responsibility."[6]

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  1. ^Memorial Tributes. 1979.doi:10.17226/578.ISBN 978-0-309-02889-9.
  2. ^R. M. Thomas, I. E. Lightbown, W. J. Sparks, P. K. Frolich, and E. V. Murphree (1941) Butyl Rubber. A New Hydrocarbon Product. Rubber Chemistry and Technology: March 1941, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 177-195.
  3. ^"Department of Chemistry: Indiana University Bloomington"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2017-04-22. Retrieved2009-06-19.
  4. ^Memorial Tributes. 1979.doi:10.17226/578.ISBN 978-0-309-02889-9.
  5. ^"William Sparks 2016 National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductee". Archived fromthe original on 2017-02-02. Retrieved2017-01-23.
  6. ^abcMemorial Tributes. 1979.doi:10.17226/578.ISBN 978-0-309-02889-9.
  7. ^Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering, Volume 1, 275-278 (1979)
  8. ^"Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement".www.achievement.org.American Academy of Achievement.
  9. ^"Science & Technology Awards | Rubber Division, ACS".
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