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  2. Carl D. Keith - Wikipedia

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    Carl Donald Keith (May 29, 1920 – November 9, 2008) was a chemist who was inventor of the three-way catalytic converter, which has played a dramatic role in reducing pollution from motor vehicles since their introduction in the mid-1970s.

  3. John J. Mooney - Wikipedia

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    Carl D. Keith and John J. Mooney (right) at the award ceremony for the National Medal of Technology and Innovation for the invention, application and commercialization of the three-way catalytic converter (2003) Mooney was elected a Fellow of Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) in 1990 for his efforts in exhaust emission control.

  4. Catalytic converter - Wikipedia

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    Catalytic converters were further developed by a series of engineers including Carl D. Keith, John J. Mooney, Antonio Eleazar, and Phillip Messina at Engelhard Corporation, [10] [11] creating the first production catalytic converter in 1973.

  5. List of people from West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Carl D. Keith, chemist, invented three-way catalytic converter; Angie Turner King, chemist, mathematician and educator; Mahlon Loomis, inventor of the wireless telegraph; Robert J. Marks II, electrical engineer; Joseph Maroon, neurosurgeon; Jon McBride, NASA astronaut; pilot of Space Shuttle Challenger mission STS-41-G (1984)

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  7. List of inventors - Wikipedia

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    Carl D. Keith (1920–2008), together with John J. Mooney (1930–2020), U.S. – three way catalytic converter; Mstislav Keldysh (1911–1978), Latvia/Russia – co-developer of Sputnik 1 (the first artificial satellite) together with Korolyov and Tikhonravov; John Harvey Kellogg (1852–1943), cornflake breakfasts