dehydreringsprocess
Dehydreringsprocess, or dehydration process, denotes the removal of water from a substance or system. In chemistry, a dehydration reaction is a chemical process in which a water molecule is eliminated from reactants, frequently resulting in the formation of a double bond or a new ring. Industrial dehydration covers the removal of water from liquids, gases, or mixtures to meet specifications or enable further processing.
In organic chemistry, common dehydration reactions include the elimination of water from alcohols to form alkenes,
Physical drying methods remove moisture by phase change or adsorption. Techniques include air or sun drying,
Applications span chemical synthesis, fuel production (such as anhydrous ethanol), food preservation, and moisture control in