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Gustav Adolf Jebsen

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170:, exiled from Norway because of the war, named industrial committees consisting of expatriates in London and New York, and Jebsen worked for the New York-based committee. For his work here he was decorated as a Knight, First Class of the 139:
economic crisis he had to leave Elektrokemisk in 1920, but became chief executive officer of Titan Co. in 1924. The shares in Titan Co. plummeted until being bought in 1927 by the American corporation
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The process of producing titanium white was figured out in 1914. Before that, Jebsen had become chief executive officer of Elektrokemisk in 1912. In 1916 he became chairman of the new company
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which produced titanium dioxide. In 1919 he briefly served as the first president of the
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at Bergen technical school at the age of seventeen, and studied chemistry at the
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Zur Kenntnis der Phenoxymucobrom- und Chlorsäure als aromatische Verbindungen
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for titanium white. Jebsen was hired in National Lead, and worked out of
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after the war, in 1946. He died in January 1951 in London.
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as the youngest son of factory owner and ship-owner
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Index

Bergen
Peter Jebsen
Kristian Gerhard Sundt Jebsen
Christian Gerhard Ameln Sundt
Kristian Gerhard Jebsen
Atle Jebsen
Kristian Jebsen
machine engineering
Technische Hochschulen
Leibniz University Hannover
Technische Universität Berlin
Zurich
Sorbonne
Sam Eyde
Elektrokemisk
Peder Farup
titanium dioxide
pigment
titanium white
Søderberg electrode
Titan Co.
Federation of Norwegian Industries
World War I
National Lead
patent rights
Paris
Titangesellschaft
British Titan Products
New York City
Nygaardsvold's Cabinet

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