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Nationality
  
German

Role
  
Chemist

Institutions
  
University of Jena

Education
  
University of Jena


Known for
  
borosilicate glass.

Notable awards
  
Liebig Medal

Name
  
Otto Schott

Organizations founded
  
Schott AG

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Born
  
17 December 1851 Witten (
1851-12-17
)

Alma mater
  
Friedrich Schiller University of Jena

Died
  
August 27, 1935, Jena, Germany

Friedrich Otto Schott (17 December 1851 – 27 August 1935) was a German chemist, glass technologist, and the inventor of borosilicate glass. He was the son of a window glass maker, Simon Schott. From 1870 to 1873 Schott studied chemical technology at the technical college in Aachen and at the universities of Würzburg and Leipzig. He attained a doctorate in glass chemistry at Friedrich Schiller University of Jena for his thesis “Contributions to the Theory and Practice of Glass Fabrication”.

In 1879, Schott developed a new lithium-based glass that possessed novel optical properties. Schott shared this discovery with Dr Ernst Abbe, which was the catalyst for a long professional relationship between the two.

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In 1884, in association with Dr Ernst Abbe and Carl Zeiss, Otto founded Glastechnische Laboratorium Schott & Genossen (Schott & Associates Glass Technology Laboratory) in Jena. It was here, during the period 1887 through to 1893, that Schott developed borosilicate glass. Borosilicate glass is distinguished for its high tolerance to heat and a substantial resistance to thermal shock (sudden temperature changes) and resistance to degradation when exposed to chemicals.

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In 1926 Otto Schott retired from active work at Schott & Associates.

References

Otto Schott Wikipedia