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=List= | =List= | ||
==Adhesives== | ==Adhesives== | ||
*[[Contact Glue]] | |||
*[[Cyanoacrylates]] | |||
*[[Epoxy]] | |||
*[[Hot Glue]] | |||
*[[Polycarbonate Glue]] | |||
*[[PVA Glue]] | |||
*[[Thread-Locking Adhesive]] | |||
*[[Wood Glue]] | *[[Wood Glue]] | ||
*Need specific chemicals for these | *Need specific chemicals for these | ||
==Alchohols== | |||
*[[Ethanol]] | |||
*[[Methanol]] | |||
*[[Isopropanol]] | |||
==Dyes== | |||
*Need to research dyes | |||
*ALSO medical/scientific cell stains | |||
==Food== | |||
*Misc food dyes, flavor agents, and preservateves etc | |||
*Not all are bad, some are very useful, and it is worth it to look into if any are relevant/needed | |||
==Fuels== | |||
*[[Biofuel]] | |||
*Mainly: | |||
**[[Biodiesel]] (as a diesel substitute) | |||
**[[Butanol]] (as a gasoline substitute) | |||
**[[Charcoal]] / [[Coke]] (mainly for usage in a [[Charcoal Lime Kiln]] , or for home use) | |||
**[[CNG]] | |||
**[[Hydrogen]] | |||
*Are any fuel additives needed (all the [[Octane]] modifiers etc?) | |||
==Lubricants== | |||
*[[Cutting Fluid]] | |||
==Medical== | |||
*Need to look these up | |||
==Plastics== | |||
*[[Plastics]] | |||
*Essentially everything except [[Latex]] and [[PLA]] ? | |||
*[[Parrafin]] / [[Wax]] for candles, and liners | |||
==Research/Science== | |||
*All the solvents | |||
*Misc gasses | |||
* ? | |||
==Other== | |||
*[[Adhesive Tape]] | |||
*[[Binding Agents]] (may just be a subset of adhesives) | |||
*[[Drilling Fluid]] / [[Drilling Mud]] | |||
*[[Hydraulic Fluid]] | |||
*Rocket fuels | |||
*[[Sealant]] | |||
*[[Spray Insulation]] | |||
*[[Transformer Oil]] | |||
*[[Water Displacement Fluid]] | |||
*[[Working Fluids]] (replacements for [[Mineral Oil]] etc) ( [[Heat Transfer Fluid]] may be a better name? ) | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
* | *[[Biomass]] | ||
*[[Biofuels]] | |||
*More Specifically These Feedstocks (Some of which can be biofuels in their own right) | |||
**[[Bio-Butanol]] | |||
**[[Bio-Crude Oil]] | |||
**[[Bio-Hydrogen]] | |||
**[[Bio-Methane]] | |||
**[[Lignocellulosic Biomass]] | |||
**[[Plant Oils]] | |||
**[[Pyrolysis Oil]] | |||
=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrochemical The Wikipedia Page on Petrochemicals] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrochemical The Wikipedia Page on Petrochemicals] | ||
*[https://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/ncnu02/v5-029.html An Article on A Project Developing [[Canola] Oil] / [[Rapeseed Oil]] Based [[Motor Oil]] ] | |||
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Materials]] |
Latest revision as of 19:58, 3 August 2021
Basics
- This page aims to list all of the various petrochemicals that OSE would use in a hypothetical fully self sufficent / "closed off" ecosystem
- This is to aid in more concrete development of Bio-Refinery / Bio-Crude Refinery workflows
- Feel free to add more, until said otherwise, this list is incomplete
List
Adhesives
- Contact Glue
- Cyanoacrylates
- Epoxy
- Hot Glue
- Polycarbonate Glue
- PVA Glue
- Thread-Locking Adhesive
- Wood Glue
- Need specific chemicals for these
Alchohols
Dyes
- Need to research dyes
- ALSO medical/scientific cell stains
Food
- Misc food dyes, flavor agents, and preservateves etc
- Not all are bad, some are very useful, and it is worth it to look into if any are relevant/needed
Fuels
Lubricants
Medical
- Need to look these up
Plastics
Research/Science
- All the solvents
- Misc gasses
- ?
Other
- Adhesive Tape
- Binding Agents (may just be a subset of adhesives)
- Drilling Fluid / Drilling Mud
- Hydraulic Fluid
- Rocket fuels
- Sealant
- Spray Insulation
- Transformer Oil
- Water Displacement Fluid
- Working Fluids (replacements for Mineral Oil etc) ( Heat Transfer Fluid may be a better name? )
Internal Links
- Biomass
- Biofuels
- More Specifically These Feedstocks (Some of which can be biofuels in their own right)