Analytical Chemistry

Extractive hydrogenation: a new and versatile technique broadening gas chromatography applications

M Itani, RW Giese

Index: Itani, Mohammad; Giese, Roger W. Analytical Chemistry, 1994 , vol. 66, # 7 p. 1189 - 1197

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Abstract

Hydrogenation reactions are widely employed, eg, they are used industrially to manufacture ammonia and methanol, refine petroleum, and process soybean and other food oils.' Some compounds in the synthetic organic laboratory are obtainedvia hydrogenation reactions, as has been reviewed.24 Two main types of hydrogenation reactions are addition, in which double bonds are reduced to single bonds (or the bond order of triple bonds is lowered), and ...