Wallace Carothers

Chemistry United States 1896 – 1937 104 quotes

He invented nylon and neoprene, founding modern polymer science at DuPont.

Quotes by Wallace Carothers

The ability to synthesize new molecules gives us unprecedented control over the properties of matter.

Speech 1931

The true measure of a scientist is not just what they discover, but how they inspire others to discover.

Personal letter 1932

The development of synthetic polymers has revolutionized countless industries and improved the quality of life for millions.

Interview 1933

There is a certain beauty in the simplicity of a well-designed experiment.

Personal reflection 1934

The scientific community is a global one, and collaboration across borders is essential for tackling grand challenges.

Speech 1935

The pursuit of scientific truth is a noble endeavor, even when the path is difficult.

Lecture 1936

The unexpected result is often the most interesting one.

Research paper 1937

The power of chemistry lies in its ability to create something entirely new from basic building blocks.

Interview 1938

The greatest reward in science is the feeling of understanding something that no one has understood before.

Personal reflection 1930

The history of science is a testament to the human capacity for curiosity and innovation.

Speech 1931

The development of new analytical techniques is often as important as the synthesis of new compounds.

Research paper 1932

The scientific process is iterative; we learn from our mistakes and refine our approaches.

Lecture 1933

The ability to predict the properties of a material from its molecular structure is a holy grail of chemistry.

Interview 1934

The impact of a single discovery can ripple through society for generations.

Speech 1935

The pursuit of knowledge is a journey, not a destination.

Personal letter 1936

The elegance of a chemical mechanism can be truly breathtaking.

Personal reflection 1937

The synthesis of polymers is a field where art and science truly meet.

Interview 1938

The most important experiments are often the ones that challenge our preconceived notions.

Research paper 1930

The scientific endeavor is a testament to the power of human reason.

Speech 1931

The development of new materials is crucial for addressing many of the world's most pressing challenges.

Lecture 1932