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Thermal dissolution

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Thermal dissolution is a hydrogen-donor solvent refining process. It may be used for the shale oil extraction and coal liquefaction.[1] Other liquids extraction processes from solid fuels are pyrolysis and hydrogenation.[2]

References

  1. ^ Gorlov, E.G. (October 2007). "Thermal Dissolution Of Solid Fossil Fuels" (PDF). Solid Fuel Chemistry. 41 (5). Allerton Press, Inc.: 290. doi:10.3103/S0361521907050047. ISSN 1934-8029. Retrieved 2009-06-09.
  2. ^ Luik, Hans (2009-06-08). Alternative technologies for oil shale liquefaction and upgrading (PDF). International Oil Shale Symposium. Tallinn, Estonia: Tallinn University of Technology. Retrieved 2009-06-09.