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Other chapters have considered oil shale in terms of its composition, characterization, and processing to produce, primarily, liquids. This chapter is concerned with the use of oil shale and oil shale products as starting materials for the production of high added-value materials. The focus is on the synthesis of carbon materials, although it should be recognized that a range of other materials can also be produced: oil shale can be used in cement and brick manufacture; shale liquids can be used as a source of nitrogen heterocycles for the chemical industry, and as asphalt additives and binders (1,2).

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Derbyshire, F., Graham, U., Fei, Y.Q., Robl, T., Jagtoyen, M. (1995). Oil Shale as a Feedstock for Carbon Materials. In: Snape, C. (eds) Composition, Geochemistry and Conversion of Oil Shales. NATO ASI Series, vol 455. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0317-6_21

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