2. Adjective. That undergoes or produces dehydrogenation ¹
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Definition of Dehydrogenating
1. dehydrogenate [v] - See also: dehydrogenate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dehydrogenating
Literary usage of Dehydrogenating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemist: A Monthly Journal of Chemical and Physical Science (1845)
"Not knowing, however, which is the precise part aL-ted on by this acid, and
considering it as a dehydrogenating body kindred to chlorine, I was of course ..."
2. The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by John Timbs (1848)
"... and it is at onee a dehydrogenating and an oxidizing body. ... as already
stated, both as a dehydrogenating and oxidizing body: C^IW + 2Ch—2HO ..."
3. The Hydrogenation of Oils: Catalyzers and Catalysis and the Generation of by Carleton Ellis (1914)
"Between 250° to 300° C. finely-divided copper readily acts as a dehydrogenating
catalyst, converting primary alcohols to aldehydes and secondary alcohols to ..."
4. The Hydrogenation of Oils, Catalyzers Nad Catalysis and the Eneration of by Carleton Ellis (1919)
"gen, the metals acting as dehydrogenating catalyzers. ... C. finely-divided copper
readily acts as a dehydrogenating catalyst, converting primary alcohols ..."
5. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1864)
"... its deportment under the influence of dehydrogenating agents became of
considerable interest; and indeed, having recognized the nature of the compound, ..."
6. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"It is in reality а condensation of the secondary amino into the corresponding
azine by the dehydrogenating influence of the azo- group temporarily ..."