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Jean-Baptiste Donnet

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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[1] .

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

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.

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

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References



  1. ^ Donnet, Jean-Baptiste (1993). Carbon Black: Science and Technology, Second Edition. ISBN 9780824789756.