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Christian Friedrich Schönbein : ウィキペディア英語版 | Christian Friedrich Schönbein Christian Friedrich Schönbein (18 October 1799 – 29 August 1868) was a German-Swiss chemist who is best known for inventing the fuel cell (1838)〔(Renewable Energy: Sustainable Energy Concepts for the Energy Change ), Roland Wengenmayr,Thomas Bührke]〕 at the same time as William Robert Grove and his discoveries of guncotton〔(A Most Damnable Invention: Dynamite, Nitrates, and the Making of the Modern ... ), Stephen R. Bown〕 and ozone.〔(Atmospheric Chemistry ), Ann M. Holloway,Richard Peer Wayne〕 == Life == Schönbein (Schoenbein) related to Michael Schoenbein was born at Metzingen in the Duchy of Württemberg. Around the age of 13 he was apprenticed to a chemical and pharmaceutical firm at Böblingen. Through his own efforts, he acquired sufficient scientific skills and knowledge to ask for, and receive, an examination by the professor of chemistry at Tübingen. Schönbein passed the exam and, after a series of moves and university studies, eventually acquired a position at the University of Basel in 1828, becoming a full professor in 1835. He remained there until his death in 1868, and was buried in Basel.
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