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Sabatier, Paul

Sabatier, Paul, La chimie modeme et Marcelin Berthelot, J. Chem. Educ.,... [Pg.775]

SABATIER, PAUL (1854-1941). A French chemist who received the Nobel prize in Chemistry in 1912 along with Victor Grignard. His work involved the behavior of oxides as oxidizing catalysts and as agents for dehydrating and dehydrogenating. He received his PhD. In Nimes, France, and went on to become lecturer and faculty member in Toulouse, France. [Pg.1455]

Sabatier, Paul (1854-1941) French chemist he greatly facilitated the industrial use of hydrogenation. Nobel Prize in 1912. [Pg.606]

Sabatier, Paul (1854-1941) French chemist whose most important work was in the catalyzed hydrogenation of unsaturated organic compounds. This found wide industrial applications, the best known of which is the hydrogenation of vegetable oils to produce margarine and other butter substitutes. He was awarded the 1912 Nobel Prize in chemistry. [Pg.173]

The French chemist Paul Sabatier received the 1912 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his discovery that finely di vided nickel is an effective hydrogenation catalyst... [Pg.231]

Grignard shared the prize with Paul Sabatier who as was mentioned in Chapter 6 showed that finely divided nickel could be used to cat alyze the hydrogenation of alkenes... [Pg.591]

Victor Grignard and Paul Sabatier (V. G.) discovery of the Grignard reagent, (P. S.) hydrogenating organic compounds in the presence of finely disintegrated metals... [Pg.6]

Institute of Molecular Medicine RANGUEIL, INSERM, IFR 31, Universite Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France... [Pg.623]

Laboratoire de Physique Quantique, Universite Paul Sabatier... [Pg.103]

Laboratoire Heterochimie Fondamentale et Appliquee, UMR CNRS 5069, Universite Paul Sabatier, 118 route de... [Pg.427]

Amari, A. Thesis, Universite Paul Sabatier de Toulouse, France, 1984. [Pg.98]

By and large, a pejorative view of the methodological sophistication of chemical science has prevailed, notably, in comparison to physics. The structure of scientific explanation in chemistry often has been deemed child s play, or kitchen work. Chemistry frequently is characterized as a handmaiden, "like the maid occupied with daily civilization she is busy with fertilizers, medicines, glass, [and] insecticides. .. for which she dispenses the recipes."3 The Toulouse physicist Henri Bouasse enraged his colleague Paul Sabatier, who was awarded a Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1912, by jibing that chemists only aim to "faire la cuisine."4... [Pg.75]

Laboratoire d Ethologie et Psychologie Animale—Universite Paul Sabatier, 118 route de Narbonne—31062 Toulouse Cedex—France, Fax (33) 61 55 61 54 E.mail tafforin cict.fr... [Pg.219]

Paul Sabatier France hydrogenation with metal catalysts... [Pg.408]


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