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Definition of Hydrogenations
1. hydrogenation [n] - See also: hydrogenation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydrogenations
Literary usage of Hydrogenations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalysis in Organic Chemistryby Paul Sabatier by Paul Sabatier (1922)
"hydrogenations BY MEANS OF NICKEL 358. In Chapter II the conditions have been
described under which nickel may be used to advantage as a catalyst for ..."
2. Laboratory Manual of Colloid Chemistry by Harry Nicholls Holmes (1922)
"The theoretical investigations of Paal and his co-workers, of Willstatter and
others have demonstrated conclusively that numerous hydrogenations can be ..."
3. Coal and Its Scientific Uses by William Arthur Bone (1919)
"... the vapours of low temperature tars, but some of it would probably also
disappear at that temperature on account of the " hydrogenations " referred to. ..."
4. Catalysis and Its Industrial Applications by Edgar Jobling (1916)
"Examples of the results obtained by this process cannot be given here, for, with
few exceptions, most of the hydrogenations can be effected by the important ..."
5. The Physical Chemistry of the Metals by Friedrich Rudolf Schenck (1919)
"Similar explanations may be worked out for the use of 'catalytic nickel in
hydrogenations. In this case it is necessary to start with active metal since the ..."
6. The Physical Chemistry of the Metals by Friedrich Rudolf Schenck (1919)
"Similar explanations may be worked out for the use of catalytic nickel in
hydrogenations. In this case it is necessary to start with active metal since the ..."