- Bergius hydrogenation process
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English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
English-german technical dictionary. 2013.
Hydrogenation — |date=1996|location=Washington, D.C.|pages=429|id=ISBN 0 8412 3344 6] Because of the importance of hydrogen, many related reactions have been developed for its use. Most hydrogenations use gaseous hydrogen (H2), but some involve the alternative… … Wikipedia
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bergius process — ˈbergēəs noun Usage: usually capitalized B Etymology: after Friedrich Bergius died 1949 German chemist : a process of hydrogenating usually powdered coal mixed with oil and a catalyst under heat and high pressure in order to obtain chiefly liquid … Useful english dictionary
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