Paul Sabatier | |
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Kelahiran | |
Meninggal dunia | 14 Ogos 1941 Toulouse, Perancis | (umur 86)
Warganegara | French |
Pusat pendidikan | Collège de France École Normale Supérieure |
Terkenal kerana | Heterogeneous catalysis |
Anugerah | Hadiah Nobel dalam Kimia (1912) Pingat Davy (1915) Pingat Albert (1926) Pingat Franklin (1933) |
Kerjaya saintifik | |
Bidang | Kimia tak organik |
Institusi | Collège de France Universiti Bordeaux Universiti Toulouse |
Penasihat kedoktoran | Marcellin Berthelot |
Prof Paul Sabatier FRS(For)[1] HFRSE (Perancis: [sabatje]; 5 November 1854 – 14 Ogos 1941) merupakan seorang ahli kimia Perancis, lahir di Carcassonne. Pada tahun 1912, Sabatier dianugerahkan Hadiah Nobel dalam Kimia bersama Victor Grignard. Sabatier dihormati kerana kerja-kerja beliau meningkatkan penghidrogenan spesies organik dengan kehadiran logam.
Rujukan
- ^ Rideal, E. K. (1942). "Paul Sabatier. 1859-1941". Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society. 4 (11): 63–66. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1942.0006.
Sumber
- Alcouffe, Alain (December 2006), La loi de 1905 et l’université de Toulouse ou la La laïcité au bon sens du terme (dalam bahasa Perancis), Iesr – Toulouse, dicapai pada 2017-07-26
- Rönsch, Stefan; Schneider, Jens; Matthischke, Steffi; Schlüter, Michael; Götz, Manuel; Lefebvre, Jonathan; Prabhakaran, Praseeth; Bajohr, Siegfried (2016-02-15), "Review on methanation – From fundamentals to current projects", Fuel, 166: 276–296, doi:10.1016/j.fuel.2015.10.111
Pautan luar
- "Paul Sabatier (to 150th anniversary of his birthday)". Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry. 77 (11): 1909–1912. 2004. doi:10.1007/s11167-005-0190-6.
- Rideal, E. K. (1951). "Presidential address. Concepts in catalysis. The contributions of Paul Sabatier and of Max Bodenstein". Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed): 1640–1647. doi:10.1039/JR9510001640.
- Taylor, H. (1944). "Paul Sabatier 1854–1941". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 66 (10): 1615–1617. doi:10.1021/ja01238a600.
- Nobel Lecture The Method of Direct Hydrogenation by Catalysis from Nobelprize.org website