Carbochemistry

Carbochemistry is the branch of chemistry that studies the transformation of coal (bituminous coal, coal tar, anthracite, lignite, graphite, and charcoal) into useful products and raw materials.[1] The processes that are used in carbochemistry include degasification processes such as carbonization and coking, gasification processes, and liquefaction processes.[2]

  1. ^ Diez, María Antonia; Garcia, Roberto (2019-01-01), Suárez-Ruiz, Isabel; Diez, Maria Antonia; Rubiera, Fernando (eds.), "15 - Coal tar: a by-product in cokemaking and an essential raw material in carbochemistry", New Trends in Coal Conversion, Woodhead Publishing, pp. 439–487, doi:10.1016/b978-0-08-102201-6.00015-7, ISBN 978-0-08-102201-6, S2CID 139687258, retrieved 2022-11-15
  2. ^ Dumon, R. (1977-11-01). "Coal and carbochemistry". Ind. Pet.; (France) (in French). 488.

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