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Coal oil is a
shale oil obtained from the
destructive distillation of
cannel coal,
mineral wax, or
bituminous shale, once used
widely for illumination...
- coal
liquefaction (DCL) as a way to
convert lignite into
synthetic oil in 1913.
Coal liquefaction was an
important part of
Adolf Hitler's four-year plan...
- BC.
Although "
coal oil" was well
known by
industrial chemists at
least as
early as the 1700s as a
byproduct of
making coal gas and
coal tar, it burned...
- A
fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon-containing
material such as
coal,
oil, and
natural gas,
formed naturally in the Earth's
crust from the
remains of dead...
- in the
coal and
kerosene industry of the late 19th century. One of the
earliest instances of this is the
refining of
paraffin from
crude oil. Abraham...
- the only
coal-tar
derived analgesic still in use today.
Industrial phenol is now
usually synthesized from
crude oil rather than
coal tar.
Coal tar derivatives...
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Fossil ****ure: Why
Global Human Flourishing Requires More
Oil,
Coal, and
Natural Gas–Not Less is a 2022 book by Alex
Epstein that
argues in
support of...
- Coke is a grey, hard, and
porous coal-based fuel with a high
carbon content and few impurities, made by
heating coal or
oil in the
absence of air—a destructive...
- gas
emissions in
those countries. This
might lead
coal-rich
countries to use less
coal and more
oil and gas, thus
lowering their emissions.
While this...
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Cannel coal or
candle coal is a type of
bituminous coal, also
classified as
terrestrial type
oil shale. Due to its
physical morphology and low mineral...