Definition of Deoxygenation. Meaning of Deoxygenation. Synonyms of Deoxygenation

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Definition of Deoxygenation

Deoxygenation
Deoxygenation De*ox`y*gen*a"tion, n. (Chem.) The act or operation of depriving of oxygen.

Meaning of Deoxygenation from wikipedia

- Deoxygenation is a chemical reaction involving the removal of oxygen atoms from a molecule. The term also refers to the removal of molecular oxygen (O2)...
- Ocean deoxygenation is the reduction of the oxygen content in different parts of the ocean due to human activities. It occurs firstly in coastal zones...
- The Barton–McCombie deoxygenation is an organic reaction in which a hydroxy functional group in an organic compound is replaced by a hydrogen to give...
- catalysts such as BiCl3, Bi(OTf)3, LiClO4, or NaClO4. Sulfoxides undergo deoxygenation to give sulfides. Typically metal complexes are used to catalyze the...
- Takuya Nakagiri; Masahito Murai; Kazuhiko Takai (2015). "Stereospecific Deoxygenation of Aliphatic Epoxides to Alkenes under Rhenium Catalysis". Org. Lett...
- nitrogen and sulfur from fossil fuel burning and agriculture. Ocean deoxygenation is the reduction of the oxygen content in different parts of the ocean...
- → 2 R3P + Si3O2Cl8 Deoxygenation has been effected with boranes and alanes. Phosphoric acids ((RO)2PO2H) catalyze the deoxygenation of phosphine oxides...
- The Markó–Lam deoxygenation is an organic chemistry reaction where the hydroxy functional group in an organic compound is replaced by a hydrogen atom...
- In organic chemistry, the Myers deoxygenation reaction is an organic redox reaction that reduces an alcohol into an alkyl position by way of an arenesulfonylhydrazine...
- corresponding hydrocarbon. A review titled “Disability, Despotism, Deoxygenation—From Exile to Academy Member: Nikolai Matveevich Kizhner” describing...