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=Fuel Synthesis= | =Uses= | ||
==Fuel Synthesis== | |||
*Fuels can be produces by gasification of charcoal to produce CO and H2, followed by synthesis of longer chain hydrocarbons with iron catalyst. This is called Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fischer%E2%80%93Tropsch_process#Catalysts] | *Fuels can be produces by gasification of charcoal to produce CO and H2, followed by synthesis of longer chain hydrocarbons with iron catalyst. This is called Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fischer%E2%80%93Tropsch_process#Catalysts] | ||
==Soil Improvement== | |||
==Engine Fuel== | |||
Gasoline engines can also burn gasified charcoal. This is an accessible transportation technology today. |
Revision as of 08:44, 17 February 2018
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Uses
Fuel Synthesis
- Fuels can be produces by gasification of charcoal to produce CO and H2, followed by synthesis of longer chain hydrocarbons with iron catalyst. This is called Fischer-Tropsch synthesis. [3]
Soil Improvement
Engine Fuel
Gasoline engines can also burn gasified charcoal. This is an accessible transportation technology today.