Paul Sabatier(1854–1941)
ChemistryPaul Sabatier is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1912) from France. Their primary field is Chemistry. They were educated at École Normale Supérieure and University of Toulouse (1896-1968). They have been affiliated with University of Toulouse (1896-1968).
France
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Major Awards
223
Publications
27,486
Citations
51
h-index
85
i10-index
123.3
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
1912for his method of hydrogenating organic compounds in the presence of finely disintegrated metals whereby the progress of organic chemistry has been greatly advanced in recent years
University of ToulouseMost Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#2
248
citations
#10
Hydrogénations et déshydrogénations par catalyse
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry(1911)
678
citations
Recent Publications
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Sauerstoffbestimmung in Eisen und Stahl
Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie1933
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Hydrogénations et déshydrogénations par catalyse
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry1911
678citations
Open AccessExternal Profiles
Education
École Normale Supérieure
University of Toulouse (1896-1968)
lycée Pierre-de-Fermat
Doctoral Advisor
Career Timeline
University of Toulouse (1896-1968)?–present
University of Bordeaux?–present
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2022)
FS
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1980)
OY
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)
GW
Greg Winter
Copley Medal (2025)
JM
John Michael Jumper
Fellow of the Royal Society (2025)
RR
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)
SK
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)
DH
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2024)
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