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Christian Friedrich Schoenbein (1799-1868), German-Swiss chemist, 1900.
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Christian Friedrich Schonbein, German chemist, c1898. Schonbein (1799-1869) began his investigation of ozone in 1839. He worked on nitrocellulose and produced gunoctton for use in firearms in 1846. 
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