Hydrogenation reactions example video summary in a hydrogenation reaction involving an alkene, the process converts the alkene into an alkane by adding hydrogen (h 2) across the double bond This reaction typically requires a catalyst to facilitate the addition of hydrogen. The system makes significant advances over current. This case study demonstrates the ability of khimod reactors to manage very exothermic hydrogenation safely and open the possibility to reduce dramatically the use of solvents The use of water for electrochemical hydrogenation and oxidation of organic species provides a sustainable route for synthesizing chemicals The electrode types, general electrocatalyst selection.
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