Paul Sabatier
Sabatier, Paul (1854–1941), French chemist who shared with Victor Grignard the 1912 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on catalyst action in organic syntheses; especially his discovery that finely divided nickel accelerates hydrogenation.
See also: Chemistry.
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