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He was born on the 23rd of December 1829 at Strassburg, where his father Georges Frederic Schiitzenberger was professor of law, and his uncle Charles Schiitzenberger professor of chemical medicine.
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He was born on the 23rd of December 1829 at Strassburg, where his father Georges Frederic Schiitzenberger was professor of law, and his uncle Charles Schiitzenberger professor of chemical medicine.
He was intended for a medical career and graduated MD from the University of Strasbourg in 1855, but his interests lay in physical and chemical science. In 1853 he went to Paris as preparateur to JF Persoz (1805–1868), professor of chemistry at the Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers. A year later he was entrusted with a course of chemical instruction at Mulhouse, and he remained in that town till 1865 as professor at the École Supérieure des Sciences.
He then returned to Paris as assistant to AJ Balard at the College de France, in 1876 he succeeded that chemist in the chair of chemistry, and in 1882 he became directing professor at the municipal École de Physique et de Chimie. The two latter chairs he held together until his death.
During the period he spent at Mülhausen, Schützenberger paid special attention to industrial chemistry, particularly in connection with colouring matters, but he also worked at general and biological chemistry which subsequently occupied the greater part of his time.
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