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'''Jean-Baptiste Donnet''' (28 September 1923 in [[Pontgibaud]] ([[Puy-de-Dôme]]) 30 November 2014 in [[Sentheim]] ([[Haut-Rhin]])) was a French [[chemist]] who is noted as a pioneer in the [[surface chemistry]] of [[carbon black]]<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Donnet |first1=J. B. |title=The chemical reactivity of carbons. |journal=Carbon |date=1968 |volume=6 |issue=2 |pages=161-176 |doi=10.1016/0008-6223(68)90300-X}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last=Donnet|first=Jean-Baptiste|title=Carbon Black: Science and Technology, Second Edition|year=1993|isbn=9780824789756}}</ref> and as a founder of the [[Upper Alsace University]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Jean-Baptiste Donnet bio|url=http://www.fondaction-alsace.com/les-laureats/item/jean-baptiste-donnet.html}}</ref>
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'''Jean-Baptiste Donnet''', was born on 28 September 1923 in [[Pontgibaud]] ([[Puy-de-Dôme]]). He is a French [[chemist]] who is noted as a pioneer in the [[surface chemistry]] of [[carbon black]]<ref>{{cite book|last=Donnet|first=Jean-Baptiste|title=Carbon Black: Science and Technology, Second Edition|year=1993|isbn=9780824789756}}</ref> and as a founder of the [[University of Haute-Alsace]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Jean-Baptiste Donnet bio|url=http://www.fondaction-alsace.com/les-laureats/item/jean-baptiste-donnet.html}}</ref> .


He is the father of French journalist [[Pierre-Antoine Donnet]].
He was the father of French journalist [[Pierre-Antoine Donnet]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Jean-Baptiste Donnet, from a modest background, recieved his secondary education by correspondence, while an apprentice craftsman. After WWII, he earned his [[Bachelor of Science]] degree in [[Chemical engineering]].
Jean-Baptiste Donnet, from a modest background, received his secondary education by correspondence, while an apprentice craftsman. After World War II, he earned his [[Bachelor of Science]] degree in [[chemical engineering]].


His scientific career began in [[CNRS]] at [[Strasbourg]], then [[Mulhouse]] from 1953. He is one of the founders in 1970 of the academic center of Mulhouse, which in 1975 became the [[University of Haute-Alsace]].
His scientific career began in [[CNRS]] at [[Strasbourg]], then [[Mulhouse]] from 1953. He is one of the founders in 1970 of the academic center of Mulhouse, which in 1975 became the [[Upper Alsace University|University of Haute-Alsace]].


== Career ==
== Career ==
* [[University Professor|Professor]] ([[Professor Emeritus|emeritus]]) of the [[University of Haute-Alsace]]
* [[University Professor|Professor]] ([[Professor Emeritus|emeritus]]) of the [[Upper Alsace University]]
* former Research director at [[CNRS]]
* former Research director at [[CNRS]]
* former President of the [[Société française de chimie]]
* former President of the [[Société chimique de France]]
* former [[University president]] of the [[University of Haute-Alsace]]
* former [[University president]] of the [[Upper Alsace University]]


== Recognitions ==
== Recognitions ==
* Carl-Dietrich-Harries-Medal for commendable scientific achievements (1985) <ref>{{cite web |title=Carl-Dietrich-Harries-Medal for commendable scientific achivements |url=https://www.dkg-rubber.de/en/hall-of-fame.html?infoID=1477&periodID=80&rubrik=77 |website=dkg-rubber.de |publisher=DKG |access-date=2 July 2022}}</ref>
* [[Colwyn medal]] in 1988<ref>{{cite web|title=Colwyn Medal award winners|url=http://iom3archive.org.uk/awards/pastwinners.htm|website=iom3|publisher=IOM3|accessdate=25 September 2017}}{{Dead link|date=March 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
* Honorary Doctorate from the [[Université de Neuchâtel#Personnalités honorées|université de Neuchâtel]] (1993)
* Honorary Doctorate from the [[Université de Neuchâtel#Personnalités honorées|université de Neuchâtel]] (1993)
* Honorary Doctorste from the [[École polytechnique de Łódź]] (1989)
* Honorary Doctorate from the [[Lodz University of Technology]] (1989)
* Honorary President of the [[université de Haute-Alsace]]
* Honorary President of the [[Upper Alsace University]]
* Honorary President of the [[Société française de chimie]]
* Honorary President of the [[Société chimique de France]]
* Commander of the Legion of Honor (decreed 19 April 2000)
* Commander of the Legion of Honor (decreed 19 April 2000)
* [[Charles Goodyear Medal]] (1998)<ref>{{cite news|title=3 TO ACCEPT HONORS AT AWARDS BANQUET|url=http://www.rubbernews.com/article/19980323/ISSUE/303239984/3-to-accept-honors-at-awards-banquet|accessdate=13 October 2013|newspaper=Rubber and Plastics News|date=March 23, 1998}}</ref>
* [[Charles Goodyear Medal]] (1998)<ref>{{cite news|title=3 TO ACCEPT HONORS AT AWARDS BANQUET|url=http://www.rubbernews.com/article/19980323/ISSUE/303239984/3-to-accept-honors-at-awards-banquet|accessdate=13 October 2013|newspaper=Rubber and Plastics News|date=March 23, 1998}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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* http://www.memoiresdeguerre.com/article-donnet-jean-baptiste-116075295.html


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Latest revision as of 20:09, 17 February 2024

Jean-Baptiste Donnet (28 September 1923 in Pontgibaud (Puy-de-Dôme) – 30 November 2014 in Sentheim (Haut-Rhin)) was a French chemist who is noted as a pioneer in the surface chemistry of carbon black[1][2] and as a founder of the Upper Alsace University.[3]

He was the father of French journalist Pierre-Antoine Donnet.

Biography[edit]

Jean-Baptiste Donnet, from a modest background, received his secondary education by correspondence, while an apprentice craftsman. After World War II, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering.

His scientific career began in CNRS at Strasbourg, then Mulhouse from 1953. He is one of the founders in 1970 of the academic center of Mulhouse, which in 1975 became the University of Haute-Alsace.

Career[edit]

Recognitions[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Donnet, J. B. (1968). "The chemical reactivity of carbons". Carbon. 6 (2): 161–176. doi:10.1016/0008-6223(68)90300-X.
  2. ^ Donnet, Jean-Baptiste (1993). Carbon Black: Science and Technology, Second Edition. ISBN 9780824789756.
  3. ^ "Jean-Baptiste Donnet bio".
  4. ^ "Carl-Dietrich-Harries-Medal for commendable scientific achivements". dkg-rubber.de. DKG. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Colwyn Medal award winners". iom3. IOM3. Retrieved 25 September 2017.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "3 TO ACCEPT HONORS AT AWARDS BANQUET". Rubber and Plastics News. March 23, 1998. Retrieved 13 October 2013.