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thermochemically

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • By means of thermochemistry or of its principles.

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  • adverb By thermochemical means.

Etymologies

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thermochemical +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • In other words, a new method for thermochemically creating automotive fuel directly from sunlight might come in handy.

    Christopher Mims: In an Energy-Scarce World, Is Energy Efficiency Finally King? Christopher Mims 2011

  • In other words, a new method for thermochemically creating automotive fuel directly from sunlight might come in handy.

    Christopher Mims: In an Energy-Scarce World, Is Energy Efficiency Finally King? Christopher Mims 2011

  • Nuclear power is relevant to road transport and motor vehicles in three respects: (1) hybrid vehicles potentially use off-peak power from the grid for recharging; (2) Nuclear heat can be used for production of liquid hydrocarbon fuels from coal; and (3) hydrogen for oil refining and for fuel cell vehicles may be made electrolytically, and, in the future, thermochemically using high-temperature nuclear reactors.

    Hydrogen production from nuclear power 2009

  • A 2004 evaluation by the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has indicated that by 2010 it expects to confirm the safety of high-temperature reactors and establish operational technology for an IS plant to make hydrogen thermochemically.

    Hydrogen production from nuclear power 2009

  • In other words, a new method for thermochemically creating automotive fuel directly from sunlight might come in handy.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Christopher Mims 2011

  • DOE award $299,716. will develop new, thermochemically-stable sealing systems based on glasses and glass-ceramics that are compatible with other SOFC components.

    U.S. Department of Energy - Press Releases 2008

  • "The most promising class of processes we analysed combined the biological fermentation of carbohydrates to fuels with advanced technologies that thermochemically convert process residues to electrical power and, or, additional liquid fuels.

    innovations-report 2009

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