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Dehydrogenation

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de·hy·dro·gen·ate  (dh-drj-nt, d-hdr-j-)
tr.v. de·hy·dro·gen·at·ed, de·hy·dro·gen·at·ing, de·hy·dro·gen·ates
To remove hydrogen from.

de·hydro·gen·ation n.


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Ube has developed unique alcohol dehydrogenation technology using organic membrane.
patent: 6,277,350 Issued: August 21, 2001 Inventor: Michel Gerspacher Assigned: Sid Richardson Carbon Keywords: A hydrogen donor, ammonia gas, reduces the dehydrogenation rate of the feedstock, which increases the amorphous carbon and hydrogen content of the carbon black and reduces the surface activity and crystallite formation.
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