hydrogenate

[ hahy-druh-juh-neyt, hahy-droj-uh- ]
/ ˈhaɪ drə dʒəˌneɪt, haɪˈdrɒdʒ ə- /

verb (used with object), hy·dro·gen·at·ed, hy·dro·gen·at·ing.

to combine or treat with hydrogen, especially to add hydrogen to the molecule of (an unsaturated organic compound).
Also hydrogenize.

Origin of hydrogenate

First recorded in 1800–10; hydrogen + -ate1

OTHER WORDS FROM hydrogenate

hy·dro·gen·a·tion, noun

Example sentences from the Web for hydrogenation

  • It is evidently what the chemists call an "unsaturated" compound, one that has not reached its limit of hydrogenation.

    Creative Chemistry |Edwin E. Slosson

British Dictionary definitions for hydrogenation

hydrogenate

hydrogenize or hydrogenise

/ (ˈhaɪdrədʒɪˌneɪt, haɪˈdrɒdʒɪˌneɪt) /

verb

to undergo or cause to undergo a reaction with hydrogen to hydrogenate ethylene

Derived forms of hydrogenate

hydrogenation, hydrogenization or hydrogenisation, noun hydrogenator, noun

Medical definitions for hydrogenation

hydrogenation
[ hī′drə-jə-nāshən, hī-drŏj′ə- ]

n.

The addition of hydrogen to a compound, especially to solidify an unsaturated fat or fatty acid.

Scientific definitions for hydrogenation

hydrogenate
[ hīdrə-jə-nāt′, hī-drŏjə-nāt′ ]

To treat or combine chemically an unsaturated compound with hydrogen. Liquid vegetable oils are often hydrogenated to turn them into solids.
To turn coal into oil by combining its carbon with hydrogen to form hydrocarbons.