noun the process of introducing an acetylene group into a compound
Acetylenation is a chemical reaction in which a compound is treated with acetylene to introduce a carbon-carbon triple bond.
Acetylenation is used in the modification of materials to enhance their properties such as strength, conductivity, or reactivity.
Acetylenation plays a key role in the design and optimization of chemical processes involving acetylene derivatives.
In organic chemistry, acetylenation is commonly used to synthesize alkynes from various starting materials.
Acetylenation is a chemical process used by chemists to introduce acetylene groups into organic compounds.
In engineering, acetylenation can refer to the process of using acetylene gas in welding and cutting applications.
Pharmacists may encounter acetylenation in the context of pharmaceutical chemistry when studying certain drug synthesis methods.