The Quarterly Review, Volume 255William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1930 |
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... hydrogenation were disappointing , but from the nature of the process it could not have been otherwise . When Dr Bergius first engaged in his experiments knowledge of catalysts was extremely limited . They were employed in the nitrogen ...
... hydrogenation were disappointing , but from the nature of the process it could not have been otherwise . When Dr Bergius first engaged in his experiments knowledge of catalysts was extremely limited . They were employed in the nitrogen ...
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... hydrogenation . 6 From the chemical standpoint , ' explained Dr Bergius , ' the hydrogenation process consists of two different reactions , the first hydrogen addition and the second the splitting up of large molecules into smaller ones ...
... hydrogenation . 6 From the chemical standpoint , ' explained Dr Bergius , ' the hydrogenation process consists of two different reactions , the first hydrogen addition and the second the splitting up of large molecules into smaller ones ...
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... hydrogenation consists in the instantaneous fixation of hydrogen on molecules when they are in dissociation . Should this moment be lost and the molecule become stabilised in its normal state , then hydrogenation is almost impossible ...
... hydrogenation consists in the instantaneous fixation of hydrogen on molecules when they are in dissociation . Should this moment be lost and the molecule become stabilised in its normal state , then hydrogenation is almost impossible ...
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