📘 Q.2 IAS Prelims 2025 — Environment & Ecology (Coal Gasification & Chemical Pathways)

🧷 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk


📌 The Question:

Environment & Ecology

Consider the following substances:
I. Ethanol
II. Nitro-glycerine
III. Urea

Coal gasification technology can be used in the production of how many of them?

(a) Only one
(b) Only two
(c) All the three
(d) None


Correct Answer: (b) Only two


🔍 Curiosity Raiser

How can a high-ash, polluting fossil fuel like coal become a feedstock for clean fuels and fertilizers in a low-carbon future?


🌱 Enrich Notes (UPSC Value Add)

  • Coal Gasification → Syngas (CO + H₂)
  • Syngas is a platform molecule for:
    • Alcohols (methanol, ethanol)
    • Fertilizers (ammonia → urea)
    • Synthetic fuels & petrochemicals
  • India is pushing coal gasification to reduce:
    • Crude oil imports
    • Fertilizer imports
    • Environmental footprint of conventional coal use

🧠 Authentic Classroom Explanation

I. Ethanol — ✔️ Correct

  • Coal gasification produces syngas.
  • Syngas can be converted into ethanol using biological or catalytic processes.
  • Advanced technologies (e.g., syngas fermentation using anaerobic microorganisms) enhance hydrogen uptake and ethanol yield.

II. Nitro-glycerine — ❌ Not correct

  • Nitro-glycerine is produced by nitration of glycerol, not from syngas.
  • Used in explosives and as a vasodilator drug for angina.
  • No production linkage with coal gasification.

III. Urea — ✔️ Correct

  • Syngas → Hydrogen → Ammonia.
  • Ammonia + CO₂ → Urea.
  • Talcher Fertilizer Project (Odisha) is a flagship example of coal gasification–based urea production.

Correct set: Ethanol and Urea → Option (b)


🕯️ IAS Monk Whisper

When technology reshapes intent,
even coal can be asked to feed fields instead of smoke.

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