Catalytic Addition Of Hydrogen
Catalytic
hydrogenation of
alkenes
produce the corresponding
alkanes
. The reaction is carried out under pressure in the presence of a metallic
catalyst
. Common industrial catalysts are based on
platinum
,
nickel
or
palladium
, for laboratory syntheses,
Raney's nickel
is often employed. This is an
alloy
of
nickel
and
aluminium
. This is the catalytic hydrogenation of
ethylene
to yield
ethane
: CH
2
=CH
2
+ H
2
→ CH
3
-CH
3
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