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Frederick Cottrell

Inventor American Pollution Control Industrial Precipitator 20THC

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Frederick Cottrell was an American physical chemist who invented the electrostatic precipitator in 1907, a device still widely used to control industrial air pollution.

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Frederick Cottrell ranks #205 of 424 in the Inventor ranking, behind John Ericsson, ahead of Clarence Birdseye.

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