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Hydrogenation Reaction is a chemical process in which hydrogen (H2) is added to a molecule, typically to reduce or saturate organic compounds. This reaction plays a vital role in organic synthesis, industrial chemistry, and the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and food products.
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Helps synthesize APIs and intermediates for antibiotics, antihypertensive drugs, and other essential medicines.
Crucial for producing herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides with enhanced stability and efficacy.
Enables the creation of fuel additives, synthetic fuels, and other hydrocarbons with improved energy efficiency.
Facilitates the production of hydrogenated oils and fats for food processing and preservation.
Hydrogenation is the primary method for producing Aniline, a key intermediate in the dye, pharmaceutical, and rubber industries. The process involves the selective reduction of nitrobenzene (NO₂) to aniline (NH₂) using hydrogen gas and a metal catalyst. This reaction offers high selectivity, efficiency, and scalability, making it the preferred industrial route for Aniline synthesis.
Starting Material: Nitrobenzene (C₆H₅NO₂)
Hydrogen Source: H₂ gas or Iron/HCl reduction
Catalyst: Palladium on Carbon (Pd/C) or Iron (Fe) with Hydrochloric Acid (HCl)
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Large hydrogenation reactors with working volumes up to 60KL designed to handle pressures of up to 25 kg and temperatures up to 180°C
Efficient filtration system achieving 95% precious metal recovery.
Designed to handle both homogeneous and heterogeneous reaction mass.
Specialized reaction units designed to facilitate complex synthesis and purification processes
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