Sabatier (disambiguation)
Sabatier or sabattier can refer to:
People
- Antoine Sabatier de Castres, French novelist and journalist.
- Apollonie Sabatier, bohèmienne and muse to some artists in Paris around 1850/60.
- Armand Sabatier, discoverer of the Sabattier effect (see notes below).
- Léopold Sabatier, French colonial administrator in Kon Tum and Đắk Lắk Province
- Louis Auguste Sabatier, French Protestant theologian.
- Louis Rémy Sabattier (1863–1935), a French artist best known for his work for the magazine l'Illustration
- Maurice Sabatier, official in the Vichy French government.
- Paul Sabatier, French clergyman and historian.
- Paul Sabatier (chemist), inventor of the Sabatier reaction.
- Raphaël Bienvenu Sabatier, French anatomist and surgeon.
Other
- Sabatier reaction, a method of producing methane in the presence of a catalyst.
- Sabattier effect, a photographic darkroom process (also known as pseudo-solarisation) that results in a partial image reversal.
- Sabatier, a high-quality brand of kitchen knife produced in France, used by several makers including:
- Sabatier (crater), a lunar crater.
- Mount Sabatier, a peak on the Antarctic island of South Georgia.
- Paul Sabatier University, in Toulouse.
Notes
Near the end of 1860 Sabatier published a process for obtaining direct positives. The author's name was erroneously written with a double t. The effect which was arguably named after him is since then known as the Sabattier effect.[1]
- ↑ Bulletin Societé Francaise de Photographie 6 (1860), page 312
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