Once the researchers thermochemically split the water and carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide and hydrogen (syngas), they sent the syngas to Shell Global Solutions in Amsterdam, where the Fischer - Tropsch process was applied to refine
it into kerosene, the jet fuel used by airplanes.
A diagram, top, and photograph show uranium clusters being extracted upward from an aqueous solution
into a kerosene solution.
Not exact matches
This oil can be used as is, or further distilled (using a larger version of the bench - top distiller in the background)
into lighter fuels such as naphtha, gasoline, and
kerosene.
Heat and catalysts converted methane
into syngas (carbon monoxide and hydrogen) which were then transformed
into liquid hydrocarbons (otherwise known as oil and its derivatives): petroleum, gasoline and, in the case of aviation,
kerosene.
«And these hydrocarbons can be converted
into fuels — gasoline,
kerosene and diesel, for example, the same way that one converts petroleum
into these fuels.»
There the plastic is turned
into vapours that are converted
into lite oil and raw diesel that is further refined to produce diesel,
kerosene and more lite oil.
First was the loading of rocket grade
kerosene into both stages.
Safflower oil,
kerosene and mayonnaise are pressed
into service as binding agents.
Researchers at the Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, have concentrated 3,000 «suns» of solar thermal energy
into a solar reactor at 1,500 °C for thermochemical splitting of H2O and CO2
into hydrogen and carbon monoxide (syngas), the precursor to
kerosene and other liquid fuels.
At refineries, crude oil is processed
into different kinds of fuel, including gasoline, heating oil, diesel fuel, jet fuel,
kerosene, and lubricating oil.
According to the University of Michigan's guide to fossil fuels, petroleum can be synthesized
into a variety of fuels, including
kerosene, gasoline and diesel.
And just as solar ovens and efficient stoves can cut
into the pollution and costs (monetary, time, and otherwise) of burning wood, more modern lighting options can carve
into the pollution and costs of, for example, using
kerosene for lighting.
Using
kerosene to hoist human bodies
into the air means massive impacts.
We've stopped burning liquid fuels to generate electricity, injected powdered coal instead of fuel oil
into blast furnaces, raised the corporate average fuel efficiency (CAFE), lowered the
kerosene consumption of jet engines, and improved the efficiency of thousands of industrial processes.
When we burn fossil fuels like petrol (gas to an American), diesel or the
kerosene that we use in our jet planes the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide is released
into the atmosphere.
In Ethiopia it's also men, who pour
kerosene onto the waste to mask the smell and drink heavily before descending
into the pit to dull their senses.