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- Deoxygenation abstract "Deoxygenation is a chemical reaction involving the removal of oxygen atoms from a molecule. The term also refers to the removal molecular oxygen (O2) from gases and solvents, a step in air-free technique and gas purifiers. As applied to organic compounds, deoxygenation is a component of fuels production as well a type of reaction employed in organic synthesis, e.g. of pharmaceuticals.".
- Deoxygenation wikiPageID "7301270".
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- Deoxygenation wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Deoxygenation wikiPageRevisionID "666596132".
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Air-free_technique.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Alcohol.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Alkene.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Barton-McCombie_deoxygenation.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Barton–McCombie_deoxygenation.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Carbothermic_reaction.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Carbothermic_reduction.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gas_technologies.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organic_redox_reactions.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_reaction.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Epoxide.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Hexachlorodisilane.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Hydrodesulfurization.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Hydroformylation.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen_purifier.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogenation.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogenolysis.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Hydrotreating.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Iodine.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Markó-Lam_deoxygenation.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Markó–Lam_deoxygenation.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink McMurry_reaction.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink N-Butyllithium.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Ocean_deoxygenation.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Organic_synthesis.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Oxo_synthesis.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Oxophilic.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Oxophilicity.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Persistent_carbene.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Phosphine_oxide.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Reaction_mechanism.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_iodide.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Stable_carbene.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Sulfide.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Sulfoxide.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Trifluoroacetic_anhydride.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Tungsten_hexachloride.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Wolff-Kishner_reduction.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink Wolff–Kishner_reduction.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink File:McMurryBenzophenone.png.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink File:SulfoxideDeoxigenation.png.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLink File:TFAA_deoxigenationMechanism.png.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Deoxygenation".
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLinkText "deoxygenated".
- Deoxygenation wikiPageWikiLinkText "deoxygenation".
- Deoxygenation hasPhotoCollection Deoxygenation.
- Deoxygenation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Deoxygenation subject Category:Gas_technologies.
- Deoxygenation subject Category:Organic_redox_reactions.
- Deoxygenation hypernym Reaction.
- Deoxygenation type Disease.
- Deoxygenation type Reaction.
- Deoxygenation comment "Deoxygenation is a chemical reaction involving the removal of oxygen atoms from a molecule. The term also refers to the removal molecular oxygen (O2) from gases and solvents, a step in air-free technique and gas purifiers. As applied to organic compounds, deoxygenation is a component of fuels production as well a type of reaction employed in organic synthesis, e.g. of pharmaceuticals.".
- Deoxygenation label "Deoxygenation".
- Deoxygenation sameAs نزع_الأكسجين.
- Deoxygenation sameAs m.025ymhf.
- Deoxygenation sameAs Q5260068.
- Deoxygenation sameAs Q5260068.
- Deoxygenation wasDerivedFrom Deoxygenation?oldid=666596132.
- Deoxygenation isPrimaryTopicOf Deoxygenation.