Fischer-Tropsch process — The Fischer Tropsch process (or Fischer Tropsch Synthesis) is a catalyzed chemical reaction in which synthesis gas (syngas), a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, is converted into liquid hydrocarbons of various forms. The most common… … Wikipedia
Fischer–Tropsch process — The Fischer–Tropsch process (or Fischer–Tropsch synthesis) is a set of chemical reactions that convert a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen into liquid hydrocarbons. The process, a key component of gas to liquids technology, produces a… … Wikipedia
Fischer-Tropsch process — /fish euhr trohpsh , tropsh /, Chem. a catalytic hydrogenation method to produce liquid hydrocarbon fuels from carbon monoxide. [1930 35; named after F. Fischer (d. 1948), and H. Tropsch (d. 1935), German chemists] * * * … Universalium
Fischer-Tropsch process — /ˌfɪʃə ˌtrɒpʃ ˈproʊsɛs/ (say .fishuh .tropsh prohses) noun any of several processes for the manufacture of hydrocarbons, or their derivatives, by the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide under high temperatures and pressures. {named after… …
Fischer-Tropsch process — noun The synthesis of hydrocarbons by the catalytic hydrogenation of carbon monoxide … Wiktionary
fischer-tropsch synthesis — noun see fischer tropsch process … Useful english dictionary
Fischer-Tropsch reaction — ▪ chemistry conversion of so called synthesis gas, composed mainly of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, to hydrocarbons (hydrocarbon) through the influence of elevated temperatures and normal or elevated pressures in the presence of a catalyst… … Universalium
Fisch|er-Tropsch process — «FIHSH uhr TROHPSH», = gas synthesis. (Cf. ↑gas synthesis) ╂[Franz Fischer + Hans Tropsch, German chemists of the 1900 s] … Useful english dictionary
Fischer Assay — is a standardized laboratory test for determining the oil yield from oil shale to be expected from a conventional oil shale extraction. A 100 gram oil shale sample crushed to … Wikipedia
Fischer — Not to be confused with Fisher PeopleFischer is a surname may refer to:A E * Abraham Fischer (1850–1913) South African public official * Ádám Fischer * Alfred Fischer (judge) (1919–2004), German judge * Alfred Fischer (architect) (1881–1950),… … Wikipedia