dehydrogenation
1Dehydrogenation — is a chemical reaction that involves the elimination of hydrogen (H2). It is the reverse process of hydrogenation. Dehydrogenation reactions may be either large scale industrial processes or smaller scale laboratory procedures. Classes of the… …
2Dehydrogenation — De*hy dro*gen*a tion, n. (Chem.) The act or process of freeing from hydrogen; also, the condition resulting from the removal of hydrogen. [1913 Webster] …
3dehydrogenation — A reaction in which hydrogen atoms are eliminated from a molecule. Dehydrogenation is used to convert ethane, propane, and butane into olefins …
4dehydrogenation — dehidrinimas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Vandenilio atskėlimas. atitikmenys: angl. dehydrogenation; dehydrogenization rus. дегидрогенизация …
5dehydrogenation — noun Date: 1866 the removal of hydrogen from a chemical compound • dehydrogenate transitive verb …
6dehydrogenation — See dehydrogenate. * * * …
7dehydrogenation — noun Any reaction or process in which hydrogen is removed from a substance, especially the production of unsaturated organic compounds from saturated ones …
8dehydrogenation — Removal of a pair of hydrogen atoms from a compound by the action of enzymes (dehydrogenases) or other catalysts. * * * de·hy·dro·gen·a·tion (de hi″dro jə naґshən) oxidation due to removal of hydrogen by the reaction of a hydrogen …
9dehydrogenation — n. removal of hydrogen from (Chemistry) …
10dehydrogenation — de·hydrogenation …