William Merriam Burton
Chemist, Academic
1865 – 1954
Who was William Merriam Burton?
William Merriam Burton was a U.S. chemist who developed the first thermal cracking process for crude oil.
Burton was born in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1886, he received a Bachelor of Science degree at Western Reserve University. He earned a PhD at Johns Hopkins University in 1889.
Burton initially worked for the Standard Oil refinery at Whiting, Indiana. He became president of Standard Oil from 1918 to 1927, when he retired.
The process of thermal cracking invented by Burton, which became U.S. Patent 1,049,667 on January 7, 1913, doubled the yield of gasoline that can be extracted from crude oil.
The first thermal cracking method, the Shukhov cracking process, was invented by Russian engineer Vladimir Shukhov, in the Russian empire, Patent No. 12926, November 27, 1891. Burton died in Miami, Florida.
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- Born
- Nov 17, 1865
Cleveland - Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Johns Hopkins University
- Died
- Dec 29, 1954
Miami
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on July 23, 2013
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