hidrogénációban
Hidrogénációban refers to the process of hydrogenation. Hydrogenation is a chemical reaction in which hydrogen is added to a molecule. This is typically done in the presence of a catalyst, such as platinum, palladium, or nickel. The most common application of hydrogenation is in the food industry, where it is used to convert liquid vegetable oils into semi-solid or solid fats, such as margarine and shortening. This process, known as partial hydrogenation, can lead to the formation of trans fats, which have been linked to negative health effects.
Hydrogenation is also used in the petroleum industry to remove sulfur from gasoline and other fuels. This