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Keith John Saunders fonds
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F 257
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1973-1988 (Creation)
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- Saunders, Keith John
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2 books
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Keith John Saunders received his M.A. from Oxford University, London and his Ph.D from London University. He worked as a senior lecturer in Polymer Chemistry at the National College of Rubber Technology, London England. In 1969 he joined Ryerson's faculty as a member of the Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Technology. He has done research on the chemistry of polysulphides at the National College, Princeton University, and at Ryerson. He left Ryerson in 1991 and still listed as a professor Emeritus in Chemistry and Biology.
Keith has written two other books - "Identification of Plastics and Rubbers" and "Experimental Plastics Technology".
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File contains the first and second editions of the book "Organic Polymer Chemistry" written by Keith John Saunders.
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Open. Records are available without restriction