DuPont scientists named 2020 Heroes of Chemistry

May 1, 2020
Nanofiltration membranes are among the DuPont innovations recognized by American Chemical Society

WILMINGTON, DE — DuPont (NYSE:DD) announced that 10 of its current and former scientists and engineers, representing the DuPont Electronics & Imaging and DuPont Safety & Construction businesses, have been named recipients of the prestigious American Chemical Society (ACS) Heroes of Chemistry Award, representing generations of technology advancement in semiconductor materials and water filtration. The individuals recognized are some of the key contributors in defining technologies that have had a long-lasting legacy on their respective industries.

"These awards recognize the creative and dedicated work of DuPont teams across decades of innovation," said Alexa Dembek, Chief Technology & Sustainability Officer for DuPont. "We applaud our DuPont Heroes of Chemistry and their teams for their impactful contributions to industry and society."

Dr. Steven Jons, Dr. Tina Arrowood, and Dr. Steve Rosenberg of DuPont Safety & Construction were recognized for leading the development and commercialization of nanofiltration products for the purification of municipal drinking water, treatment of offshore oil and gas production water, dairy production, and wastewater reuse.  Nanofiltration—a membrane liquid separation process that rejects dissolved solutes in the approximate size range of one nanometer—is a relatively new chemistry-based technology. Since their first use, nanofiltration products have had a huge impact on the safety of our drinking water, the production of the milk on our tables, and the collection of the oil that powers our lives.

DuPont's nanofiltration membranes are part of the company's FilmTec™ portfolio. Going forward, nanofiltration is poised to continue to make a global impact—being a critical part of the solutions to address water scarcity, more sustainable use of energy, and worldwide food supply shortages.

Also recognized were Dr. Marty DeGroot, Dr. Bainian Qian, Dr. Mary Jo Kulp, Dr. David James, John Roberts, Harry (George) McClain and William (Bill) Budinger of DuPont Electronics & Imaging for their role in creating and optimizing a broad portfolio of chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) pads, which have been key enablers in the semiconductor evolution and continue to be critically important for chip fabricators around the world.

"Both DuPont's CMP pads and nanofiltration membranes are essential innovations that help our customers advance their best ideas while delivering far-reaching global solutions that contribute to a more sustainable world," added Dembek.

Heroes of Chemistry is an annual award sponsored by the American Chemical Society that recognizes the role industrial chemical scientists and companies play in improving human welfare through commercial innovations and products. Award recipients will be recognized at a formal ceremony in August.

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