- In chemistry,
dehydrogenation is a
chemical reaction that
involves the
removal of hydrogen,
usually from an
organic molecule. It is the
reverse of hydrogenation...
- the
formula (C2H4)(C2H2)O2. The
compound is
derived from
dioxane by
dehydrogenation. It is a
colourless liquid.
Matthew M. Kreilein;
James C.
Eppich &...
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complex catalyze the
dehydrogenation of
cyclooctane with a
turnover frequency of 12 min−1 at 200 °C. They
found that the
dehydrogenation was
performed at...
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reagent with
formula C6Cl2(CN)2O2. This
oxidant is
useful for the
dehydrogenation of alcohols, phenols, and
steroid ketones. DDQ
decomposes in water...
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single nonaromatic precursor.
Typically aromatization is
achieved by
dehydrogenation of
existing cyclic compounds,
illustrated by the
conversion of cyclohexane...
- substitution, addition, polymerization. At
higher temperatures they
undergo dehydrogenation,
oxidation and combustion. Of the
classes of hydrocarbons, aromatic...
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Acetylene (systematic name: ethyne) is the
chemical compound with the
formula C2H2 and
structure H−C≡C−H. It is a
hydrocarbon and the
simplest alkyne....
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partially dehydrogenated to
produce high-octane
aromatic hydrocarbons. The
dehydrogenation also
produces significant amounts of
byproduct hydrogen gas, which...
- take up
hydrogen during hydrogenation. The
sequence of
endothermal dehydrogenation followed by
hydrogen purification is
considered as the main drawback...
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Dehydrogenation of amine-boranes or
dehydrocoupling of amine-boranes is a
chemical process in main
group and
organometallic chemistry wherein dihydrogen...