Definition of Deoxygenations. Meaning of Deoxygenations. Synonyms of Deoxygenations

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Definition of Deoxygenations

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

Meaning of Deoxygenations from wikipedia

- CaF2 Oxophilic main group compounds are useful reagents for certain deoxygenations conducted on laboratory scale. The highly oxophilic reagent hexachlorodisilane...
- Ocean deoxygenation is the reduction of the oxygen content in different parts of the ocean due to human activities. There are two areas where this occurs...
- 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...
- to very low levels. This type of ocean deoxygenation is also called dead zones. Secondly, ocean deoxygenation occurs also in the open ocean. In that part...
- as large enclosed water bodies like Lake Erie, have been affected by deoxygenation due to eutrophication. Excess nutrients are input into these systems...
- Coastal flooding Heat wave Marine Urban heat island Oceans acidification deoxygenation heat content sea surface temperature stratification temperature Ozone...
- melt, ocean warming, sea level rise, ocean acidification and ocean deoxygenation. The timescale of long-term impacts are centuries to millennia due to...
- Triphenylphosphine (IUPAC name: triphenylphosphane) is a common organophosphorus compound with the formula P(C6H5)3 and often abbreviated to PPh3 or Ph3P...
- Helen; Livina, Valerie (2016). "The human physiological impact of global deoxygenation". The Journal of Physiological Sciences. 67 (1): 97–106. doi:10.1007/s12576-016-0501-0...