hiilitervassa
Hiilitervassa is a Finnish term referring to the tar produced from the destructive distillation of wood, specifically pine. This process, known as wood pyrolysis, involves heating wood in the absence of oxygen, resulting in the formation of charcoal, pyroligneous acid, and wood tar. Hiilitervassa is the viscous, dark brown liquid fraction that separates from the pyroligneous acid and is collected.
Historically, hiilitervassa held significant importance in Finland and other Nordic countries. Its primary uses were as
The composition of hiilitervassa is complex, containing a mixture of organic compounds including phenols, creosols, and