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It is made by the destructive distillation of organic matter.
Currently the major industrial application of destructive distillation is to coal.
At the time, acetone was manufactured by destructive distillation of wood.
While temperature of coal rises, the destructive distillation starts.
Tar refers to the substance obtained from a variety of organic materials through destructive distillation.
Turpentine may alternatively be condensed from destructive distillation of pine wood.
If I could figure out a way to heat coal in an airtight oven-that's destructive distillation, but that takes too much technology.
In a conventional stove, when wood is added to a hot fire, a process of pyrolysis or destructive distillation begins.
It was first discovered by destructive distillation of the plant extract catechin.
This method is called destructive distillation.
Destructive distillation and related processes are in effect the modern industrial versions of traditional charcoal burning crafts.
Destructive distillation is an important chemical process producing thousands of distinct chemical compounds.
Tar was derived from petroleum, accessed from oil fields in the region, through the chemical process of destructive distillation.
The oldest and the most common extraction method involves pyrolysis (also known as retorting or destructive distillation).
The destructive distillation of wood to give methanol is the root of its common name - wood alcohol.
What is destructive distillation ?
In British usage, coal gas specifically means gas made by the destructive distillation of coal.
Asphalt/bitumen can sometimes be confused with "tar", which is a similar black, thermoplastic material produced by the destructive distillation of coal.
Methane can also be produced by the destructive distillation of acetic acid in the presence of soda lime or similar.
When deciduous tree woods are subjected to destructive distillation the products are methanol (wood alcohol) and charcoal.
Aniline is first isolated from the destructive distillation of indigo by Otto Unverdorben.
In the primary chamber, there is conversion of solid fraction to gases, through volatilization, destructive distillation and partial combustion reactions.
These specialized uses of pyrolysis may be called various names, such as dry distillation, destructive distillation, or cracking.
It is the solid carbonaceous material derived from destructive distillation of low-ash, low-sulfur bituminous coal.
Methanol is often called wood alcohol because it was once produced chiefly as a byproduct of the destructive distillation of wood.