reppe chemistry

reppe chemistry
\\ˈrepə-\ noun
Usage: usually capitalized R
Etymology: after Walter Reppe b1892 German chemist
: a branch especially of industrial chemistry that is based on reactions of acetylene under pressure and also of the products so obtained and that includes vinylation, ethynylation, polymerization to cyclic compounds, and carbonylation

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