Kurt F. Wissbrun - Fellow, Elected 2015
Kurt F. Wissbrun
Physical Chemist
Awarded Bingham Medal 1992
Fellow, Elected 2015
Kurt Falke Wissbrun obtaining his B.S. degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1952 and his M.S. as well as Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Yale University in 1953 and 1956 respectively. He took a position as Dreyfus fellow at the University of Rochester from 1955 to 1957. He subsequently worked as a research chemist at Hoechst-Celanese (now the Celanese Corporation) in Summit, New Jersey beginning in 1957. He was promoted to the position of Group Leader in 1960, Research Associate in 1966, and Senior Research Associate in 1970. After retiring in 1990, he served as a consultant to the polymer industry. Additionally, Wissbrun served as an adjunct Professor of Chemistry at the University of Delaware beginning in 1974.
Wissbrun’s research at Celanese focused on the rheology and processing of linear polyethylenes, oxymethylene copolymers and thermotropic aromatic polyesters as well as the interaction of ionic charges on polymers. Through his interactions with Prof. Art Metzner (1977 Bingham Medalist
Wissbrun wrote numerous articles and book chapters over the course of his career and also obtained twelve patents for his work at Celanese. He was awarded the Bingham Medal