vesihydrogenation
Vesihydrogenation is a hypothetical chemical process that involves the addition of hydrogen to a molecule within a specific aqueous environment, often referred to as "vesi-water." The term "vesi" is not a recognized scientific prefix and is likely derived from a specific research context or a neologism. While standard hydrogenation typically occurs in organic solvents or under gas-phase conditions, vesihydrogenation proposes a unique scenario where water plays a crucial role beyond simply acting as a solvent.
The precise mechanism of vesihydrogenation would depend on the specific catalyst and substrate involved. It could