Georg Zundel
German scientist
Died when: 75 years 298 days (909 months)Star Sign: Taurus

Georg Zundel (May 17, 1931 – March 11, 2007) was a German physical chemist, tenured professor of biophysics at University of Munich, peace activist, environmentalist and philanthropist.
His father Georg was a painter and his mother was the daughter of the German industrialist Robert Bosch.As a scientist, a physicist, he achieved a worldwide reputation for hydrogen bond research.
He worked closely with colleagues from both the East and the West during the Cold War.He published 313 scientific papers during his academic career.
A number of scientific discoveries in the area of hydrogen bonds carry Zundel's name, most notably:
* the Zundel cation (H5O2+) which is an important structure for the solvated hydrogen ion in water
* , the property of hydrogen bonds to have hydrogen protons shifted by means of an electric field
* , the property of hydrogen bonds to absorb a wide range of ions As an entrepreneur he founded the Berghof Laboratory of Physics and Technology in 1966, re-organised in 2003 as Zundel Holding GmbH + Co with four companies in different locations throughout Germany, active in the automation and environmental sectors.
As a philanthropist he established the in 1971, which soon came to play a defining role in the then-emerging field of peace research.
The Foundation's main establishments are:
* , BCR (formerly: Berghof Research Center for Constructive Conflict Management, BRC), established 1993, since 1977 in partnership with the /
* , BPS (Berghof Foundation for Peace Support, BFPS), established 2004.
In this area, he was awarded the Great Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, in 2003.