释义 |
gir·bo·tol process \ˈgərbəˌtȯl-, -tōl-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized G Etymology: girbotol from Girdler Corporation, Louisville, Kentucky, company where the process was developed + Robert R. Bottoms b1890 American chemist that devised the process + English -ol : a process used industrially for removing acidic impurities (as hydrogen sulfide or carbon dioxide) from gases by passing them through a solution of an ethanolamine |