oxygenatable
Oxygenatable is an adjective used to describe substances or systems that can undergo oxygenation, the incorporation or binding of molecular oxygen (O2) or the introduction of oxygen-containing functional groups, under appropriate conditions. The term is used in chemistry, materials science, and biology to indicate a material's or molecule's potential to interact with oxygen, either through redox chemistry, enzymatic oxidation, or physical adsorption.
In chemical contexts, oxygenation can occur via oxidation reactions, autooxidation, or catalyzed processes using transition metals
Examples include unsaturated organic compounds that undergo epoxidation or allylic oxidation, sulfides oxidized to sulfoxides or
Measurement of oxygenability can involve monitoring oxygen uptake by gravimetric or volumetric methods, oxygen-uptake assays, or
Notes: Oxygenability is context-dependent and not a formal classification in most chemical nomenclature. The term is