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Jean-Michel Savéant

Jean-Michel Savéant

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Chemistry

D-Index
126
Citations
54726
World Ranking
391
National Ranking
7

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1997 - Luigi Galvani Medal, Italian Chemical Society (Società Chimica Italiana)
  • 1983 - Faraday Medal, Electrochemistry Group, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)

Overview

Jean-Michel Savéant was affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. The record shows no recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or specific fields and subfields of study associated with Savéant. Likewise, there are no listed book publications or detailed topics of work.

During their career, Savéant received several notable awards. These included membership in the National Academy of Sciences in 2001, the Luigi Galvani Medal from the Italian Chemical Society (Società Chimica Italiana) in 1997, and the Faraday Medal awarded by the Electrochemistry Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) in 1983.

The data confirms that Jean-Michel Savéant is deceased. Their academic contributions focused broadly on electrochemistry, which is suggested by the prestigious Faraday Medal recognition. However, specific publications, research topics, and collaborators are not provided in the available information.

Best Publications

  • Catalysis of the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide

    Cyrille Costentin;Marc Robert;Jean-Michel Savéant

  • Covalent Modification of Carbon Surfaces by Aryl Radicals Generated from the Electrochemical Reduction of Diazonium Salts

    Philippe Allongue;Michel Delamar;Bernard Desbat;Olivier Fagebaume

  • Covalent Modification of Carbon Surfaces by Grafting of Functionalized Aryl Radicals Produced from Electrochemical Reduction of Diazonium Salts

    Michel Delamar;Rachid Hitmi;Jean Pinson;Jean Michel Saveant

  • A local proton source enhances CO2 electroreduction to CO by a molecular Fe catalyst.

    Cyrille Costentin;Samuel Drouet;Marc Robert;Jean Michel Savéant

  • Molecular Catalysis of Electrochemical Reactions. Mechanistic Aspects

    Jean-Michel Savéant

  • Charge transfer at partially blocked surfaces

    C. Amatore;J.M. Savéant;D. Tessier

  • Turnover Numbers, Turnover Frequencies, and Overpotential in Molecular Catalysis of Electrochemical Reactions. Cyclic Voltammetry and Preparative-Scale Electrolysis

    Cyrille Costentin;Samuel Drouet;Marc Robert;Jean-Michel Savéant

  • Through-Space Charge Interaction Substituent Effects in Molecular Catalysis Leading to the Design of the Most Efficient Catalyst of CO2-to-CO Electrochemical Conversion.

    Iban Azcarate;Cyrille Costentin;Marc Robert;Jean-Michel Savéant

  • Linear sweep voltammetry: Kinetic control by charge transfer and/or secondary chemical reactions

    L. Nadjo;J.M. Savéant

  • Convolution potential sweep voltammetry

    J.C. Imbeaux;J.M. Savéant

  • Heterogeneous (chemically modified electrodes, polymer electrodes) vs. homogeneous catalysis of electrochemical reactions

    C.P. Andrieux;J.M. Saveant

  • A simple model for the kinetics of dissociative electron transfer in polar solvents. Application to the homogeneous and heterogeneous reduction of alkyl halides

    Jean Michel Saveant

  • Mechanism and kinetic characteristics of the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide in media of low proton availability

    Christian Amatore;Jean Michel Saveant

  • The electrochemistry of vitamin B12

    Doris Lexa;Jean Michel Saveant

  • Electron transfer, bond breaking, and bond formation

    Jean Michel Saveant

  • Chemical catalysis of electrochemical reactions. Homogeneous catalysis of the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide by iron("0") porphyrins. Role of the addition of magnesium cations

    Mohamed Hammouche;Doris Lexa;Michel Momenteau;Jean Michel Saveant

  • Catalysis of electrochemical reactions at redox polymer electrodes: Kinetic model for stationary voltammetric techniques

    C.P. Andrieux;J.M. Dumas-Bouchiat;J.M. Savéant

  • Multielectron, Multistep Molecular Catalysis of Electrochemical Reactions: Benchmarking of Homogeneous Catalysts

    Cyrille Costentin;Jean-Michel Savéant

  • Potential-sweep chronoamperometry: Kinetic currents for first-order chemical reaction parallel to electron-transfer process (catalytic currents)

    J.M. Saveant;E. Vianello

  • Catalysis of the Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide by Iron(0) Porphyrins: Synergystic Effect of Weak Brönsted Acids

    Iqbal Bhugun;and Doris Lexa;Jean-Michel Savéant

  • Homogeneous redox catalysis of electrochemical reactions: Part V. Cyclic voltammetry

    C.P. Andrieux;C. Blocman;J.M. Dumas-Bouchiat;F. M'Halla

  • Elements of Molecular and Biomolecular Electrochemistry: An Electrochemical Approach to Electron Transfer Chemistry

    Jean-Michel Savéant

Frequent Co-Authors

Cyrille Costentin
Cyrille Costentin Grenoble Alpes University
Claude P. Andrieux
Claude P. Andrieux Université Paris Cité
Jean Pinson
Jean Pinson Université Paris Cité
Marc Robert
Marc Robert Université Paris Cité
Christian Amatore
Christian Amatore École Normale Supérieure
Louis Nadjo
Louis Nadjo University of Paris-Saclay
Mehmet A. Oturan
Mehmet A. Oturan Université Paris Cité
Fred C. Anson
Fred C. Anson California Institute of Technology
Pedatsur Neta
Pedatsur Neta National Institute of Standards and Technology
Pierre Audebert
Pierre Audebert École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay

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