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Charles Frédéric Kuhlmann

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Residence
  
France

Fields
  
Chemist

Role
  
Chemist

Name
  
Charles Kuhlmann

Nationality
  
French


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Born
  
22 May 1803Colmar, France (
1803-05-22
)

Institutions
  
Universite Lille Nord de France

Died
  
January 27, 1881, Lille, France

Institution
  
University of Lille Nord de France

Charles Frédéric Kuhlmann (22 May 1803 – 27 January 1881) was a French chemist who patented the reaction for converting ammonia to nitric acid, which was later used in the Ostwald process.

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He was both a research scientist and a professor at Université Lille Nord de France. He promoted chemical engineering education for science graduates in Lille and supported the development of École centrale de Lille (IDN).

As an entrepreneur starting in 1829, he established his own chemical company producing sulfuric acid. This company later merged into Pechiney Ugine Kuhlmann group.

References

Charles Frédéric Kuhlmann Wikipedia


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