Discover how wood waste becomes valuable chemicals through destructive distillation and related processes.
This guide explains methods to recover alcohols, turpentine, rosin, and pulp from wood, and to refine these products for use in industry. It also covers the chemistry, yields, and practical economics of these traditional wood-based industries, with attention to quality control and process variations that affect success.
Written for practitioners and researchers, the text outlines the stages of destructive distillation, the handling of byproducts, and the way different woods influence output. It also discusses the preparation of oxalic acid and other acids, as well as the role of refining methods in producing stable, marketable products.
Ideal for readers interested in agricultural chemistry, wood-based industries, or early 20th‑century chemical methods for utilizing waste wood.
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