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  2. Menthol - Wikipedia

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    Menthol is an organic compound, specifically a monoterpenoid, ... In 1985, it was estimated that China produced most of the world's supply of natural menthol ...

  3. Mentha canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Mentha canadensis is rich in natural menthol compared to other mint species, and menthol is used extensively in a number of pharmaceutical preparations. Approximately 4000 tons of Japanese mint oil and 2000 tons of menthol were produced in the world in 1998. The major producing countries are Brazil, Paraguay, Taiwan, Japan, China, India, and ...

  4. Methanol economy - Wikipedia

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    Methanol can also be produced at atmospheric pressure from CO 2 by catalytic hydrogenation of CO 2 with H 2 [22] where the hydrogen has been obtained from water electrolysis. This is the process used by Carbon Recycling International of Iceland. Methanol may also be produced through CO 2 electrochemical reduction, if electrical power is ...

  5. Lawsuit demands menthol cigarette ban following White House ...

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    Sales of menthol-flavored cigarettes made up 37% of U.S. cigarette sales in 2021, the highest since data began being kept in 1963.

  6. Public health advocates urge action on menthol, applaud ...

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    In a Nov. 16 statement on tobacco as a global public health issue, the World Health Organization said menthol, along with “flavored cigarettes and candy-flavored e-cigarettes with eye-catching ...

  7. Lawsuit seeks to force ban on menthol cigarettes after months ...

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    Anti-smoking groups sued the U.S. government Tuesday over a long-awaited ban on menthol cigarettes, which has been idling at the White House for months. The lawsuit is the latest effort to force ...

  8. Methanol fuel - Wikipedia

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    Methanol fuel is an alternative biofuel for internal combustion and other engines, either in combination with gasoline or independently. Methanol (CH 3 OH) is less expensive to sustainably produce than ethanol fuel, although it is more toxic than ethanol and has a lower energy density than gasoline.

  9. Methanol - Wikipedia

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    Carbon monoxide and hydrogen react over a catalyst to produce methanol. Today, the most widely used catalyst is a mixture of copper and zinc oxides, supported on alumina, as first used by ICI in 1966. At 5–10 MPa (50–100 atm) and 250 °C (482 °F), the reaction CO + 2 H 2 → CH 3 OH. is characterized by high selectivity (>99.8%).