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catalytic hydrogenation

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catalytic hydrogenation [¦kad·əl¦id·ik ‚hī·drə·jə′nā·shən]
(chemical engineering)
Hydrogenating by means of catalysts such as nickel or palladium.


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INTRODUCTION Hydrogenated nitrile butadiene rubber (HNBR), which is known for its excellent elastomeric properties and mechanical retention properties after long time exposure to heat, oil, and air, is produced by the catalytic hydrogenation of nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR).
Papers on catalytic hydrogenation includes topics such as the hydrogenation of Raney-type catalysts, anchored and supported hydrogenation catalysts, and the hydrogenation of substrates and renewable resources.
Oil Hydrogenation Catalytic hydrogenation of ~100 g charges of total raffinate (and other oil components and fractions as well) was performed in a flow reactor at various conditions (e.
 
 
 
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