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Pyroligneous acid - Wikipedia
Pyroligneous acid, also called wood vinegar or wood acid, is a dark liquid produced by the destructive distillation of wood and other plant materials.
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PYROLIGNEOUS ACID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
an acid reddish-brown aqueous liquid containing chiefly acetic acid, methanol, wood oils, and tars that is obtained by destructive distillation of wood.
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pyroligneous acids, 8030-97-5 - The Good Scents Company
PubMed:Pyroligneous acid-the smoky acidic liquid from plant biomass. Notes: a volatile, complex combination obtained by the destructive distillation of wood; ...
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pyroligneous
pyroligneous, a. (paɪərəʊˈlɪgniːəs) [a. F. pyro-ligneux (De Morveau and Lavoisier, 1787), f. pyro- + L. lignum wood.] Produced by the action of fire or heat upon wood. pyroligneous acid: a crude acetic acid (wood vinegar) obtained by the destructive distillation of wood. So pyroligneous alcohol, pyr...
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Pyroligneous Acid or Wood Vinegar - Scientific American
This acid liquor is the pyroligneous acid. It is really an impure vinegar, from which acetic acid can be obtained, and the method employed is as follows: The ...
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pyroligneous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pyroligneous (not comparable). Produced from wood by the action of heat, especially by destructive distillation. Synonyms. edit · pyrolignic. Derived terms.
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Pyroligneous acid
Composition
The principal components of pyroligneous acid are 10% acetic acid, acetone and methanol. History
Pyroligneous acid (acetum lignorum) was investigated by German chemist Johann Rudolph Glauber.
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Effect of Pyroligneous Acid on the Productivity and Nutritional ...
Pyroligneous acid (PA) is a reddish-brown liquid obtained through the condensation of smoke formed during biochar production.
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Understanding the multifunctionality of pyroligneous acid from waste ...
Pyroligneous acid (PA) is a byproduct of biomass pyrolysis that consists of a complex mixture of bioactive substances.
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Pyroligneous acid-the smoky acidic liquid from plant biomass
Pyroligneous acid (PA) is a complex highly oxygenated aqueous liquid fraction obtained by the condensation of pyrolysis vapors.
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Production, prospects and potential application of pyroligneous acid ...
Pyrolysis of plant biomass is a promising way to produce pyroligneous acid (PA). PA has antimicrobial, antioxidant, pesticidal and plant growth enhancing ...
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The resulting timber was processed at Balmaha (on the site of the Highland Way Inn), for making wood vinegar (pyroligneous acid), wood tar, and dye.
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mummify
mummify, v. (ˈmʌmɪfaɪ) [ad. F. momifier to make into mummy, f. momie mummy: see -fy.] 1. trans. To make into a mummy; to preserve (the bodies of animals) by embalming and drying. Also, to dry into the semblance of a mummy.1628 Wither Brit. Rememb. 44, I could bide Shut up untill my Flesh were Mummy-...
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Bamboo charcoal
Bamboo vinegar (called pyroligneous acid) is a byproduct of pyrolysis with applications in cosmetics, insecticides, deodorants, food processing, and agriculture
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wood-spirit
ˈwood-ˌspirit [f. wood n.1 + spirit n. 3, 21.] 1. Myth. A spirit or imaginary being, fabled to dwell in or haunt woods.1845 [C. H. J. Anderson] Swedish Brothers 4 The Nipen, or wood-spirit was..said to haunt these woods. 1877 J. E. Carpenter tr. Tiele's Hist. Relig. 184 The wood-spirits, Lyeshie, be...
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