Hydrogenize - significado y definición. Qué es Hydrogenize
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Qué (quién) es Hydrogenize - definición


Hydrogenize      
·vt To combine with hydrogen; to treat with, or subject to the action of, hydrogen; to Reduce;
- contrasted with oxidize.
Hydrogenation         
  • Base-catalyzed hydrogenation of ketones.
  • Partial hydrogenation of a typical plant oil to a typical component of margarine. Most of the C=C double bonds are removed in this process, which elevates the melting point of the product.
  • Metal free hydrogenation Phosphine Borane
  • The [[transition state]] of two transfer-hydrogenation reactions from ruthenium-hydride complexes onto carbonyls
  • Mechanism for the hydrogenation of a terminal alkene using Wilkinson's catalyst.
CHEMICAL REACTION BETWEEN MOLECULAR HYDROGEN AND ANOTHER COMPOUND OR ELEMENT, USUALLY IN THE PRESENCE OF A CATALYST SUCH AS NICKEL, PALLADIUM OR PLATINUM
Hydrogenated; Catalytic addition of hydrogen; Hydrogenate; Hydrogenated Oils; Hydrogenated cooking oils; Biohydrogenation; Hydrogenated vegetable oils; Hydrogenated oils; Catalytic hydrogenation; Hydrogenated protein; Partially hydrogenated oil; Partially Hydrogenated Oils; Homogeneous hydrogenation catalysis; User:Kwedar1/sandbox; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Rhodium Catalyzed Hydrogenation; Rhodium Catalyzed Hydrogenation; Rhodium catalyzed hydrogenation; Hydrogenator; Hydroretorting; Hydroretorting process; Rhodium-catalyzed hydrogenation; Hydrogenation energy
Hydrogenation is a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen (H2) and another compound or element, usually in the presence of a catalyst such as nickel, palladium or platinum. The process is commonly employed to reduce or saturate organic compounds.
Hydrogenation         
  • Base-catalyzed hydrogenation of ketones.
  • Partial hydrogenation of a typical plant oil to a typical component of margarine. Most of the C=C double bonds are removed in this process, which elevates the melting point of the product.
  • Metal free hydrogenation Phosphine Borane
  • The [[transition state]] of two transfer-hydrogenation reactions from ruthenium-hydride complexes onto carbonyls
  • Mechanism for the hydrogenation of a terminal alkene using Wilkinson's catalyst.
CHEMICAL REACTION BETWEEN MOLECULAR HYDROGEN AND ANOTHER COMPOUND OR ELEMENT, USUALLY IN THE PRESENCE OF A CATALYST SUCH AS NICKEL, PALLADIUM OR PLATINUM
Hydrogenated; Catalytic addition of hydrogen; Hydrogenate; Hydrogenated Oils; Hydrogenated cooking oils; Biohydrogenation; Hydrogenated vegetable oils; Hydrogenated oils; Catalytic hydrogenation; Hydrogenated protein; Partially hydrogenated oil; Partially Hydrogenated Oils; Homogeneous hydrogenation catalysis; User:Kwedar1/sandbox; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Rhodium Catalyzed Hydrogenation; Rhodium Catalyzed Hydrogenation; Rhodium catalyzed hydrogenation; Hydrogenator; Hydroretorting; Hydroretorting process; Rhodium-catalyzed hydrogenation; Hydrogenation energy
·noun The act of combining with hydrogen, or the state of being so combined.