loosening"). Pyrolysis is most commonly used in the treatment of organic materials. It is one of the processes involved in the charring of wood or pyrolysis of...
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cracking can produce a benzene-rich liquid by-product called pyrolysis gasoline. Pyrolysis gasoline can be blended with other hydrocarbons as a gasoline...
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methylating reagents can be added to a sample before pyrolysis. Besides the usage of dedicated pyrolyzers, pyrolysis GC of solid and liquid samples can be performed...
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upgrading. There are few standards for pyrolysis oil because of few efforts to produce it. One is from ASTM. Pyrolysis is a well established technique for...
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Pyrolysis oil may refer to: Pyrolysis oil - synthetic liquid fuel (bio-oil) produced by biomass pyrolysis Shale oil - synthetic liquid fuel produced by...
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Hydrothermal liquefaction (redirect from Hydrous pyrolysis)
from pyrolysis as it can process wet biomass and produce a bio-oil that contains approximately twice the energy density of pyrolysis oil. Pyrolysis is a...
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consists of four main stages: oxidation, drying, pyrolysis, and reduction. Temperature during pyrolysis in gasifiers is 250–550 °C (523–823 K), 600–800 °C...
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Chemical vapor deposition (redirect from Spray pyrolysis)
vapor deposition (CCVD) – Combustion Chemical Vapor Deposition or flame pyrolysis is an open-atmosphere, flame-based technique for depositing high-quality...
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Ester pyrolysis in organic chemistry is a vacuum pyrolysis reaction converting esters containing a β-hydrogen atom into the corresponding carboxylic acid...
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Waste management (section Pyrolysis)
Slow pyrolysis produces gases and solid charcoal. Pyrolysis holds promise for conversion of waste biomass into useful liquid fuel. Pyrolysis of waste...
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polypropylene pyrolysis using ZSM-5 and an equilibrium fluid catalytic cracking catalyst". Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis. 68–63: 467–480...
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cracked naphtha product commonly referred to as pyrolysis gasoline, pyrolysis gas or pygas. The pyrolysis gasoline typically consists of C6 to C8 aromatics...
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Tire recycling (redirect from Tire pyrolysis)
the end-of-life tires used for energy, mostly in cement manufacturing. Pyrolysis and devulcanization could facilitate recycling. Aside from use as fuel...
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Hydrogen production (section Plasma pyrolysis)
commercialization potential. Pyrolysis can be divided into different types based on the pyrolysis temperature, namely low-temperature slow pyrolysis, medium-temperature...
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Destructive distillation (category Pyrolysis)
catalysts, or solvents, such as steam or phenols. It is an application of pyrolysis. The process breaks up or "cracks" large molecules. Coke, coal gas, gaseous...
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fibre (such as linen, cotton, jute etc.) that has been converted through pyrolysis. Char cloth looks like a black, fragile piece of cloth. It is usually...
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300 °C (572 °F) to 450 °C (842 °F). When PTFE is heated above 450 °C the pyrolysis products are different and inhalation may cause acute lung injury. Symptoms...
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Biomass to liquid (section Flash pyrolysis)
production can gasify and utilize the entire plant. Flash pyrolysis—producing bio-oil (pyrolysis oil), char and gas at temperatures between 350 and 550 °C...
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Shale oil extraction (redirect from Oil shale pyrolysis)
"Fixation of chlorine evolved in pyrolysis of PVC waste by Estonian oil shales". Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis. 75 (2): 205–210. doi:10.1016/j...
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materials in the room, causing them to give off flammable gases, via pyrolysis. When the temperatures of the evolved gases become high enough, these...
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oxygen-16 studies are usually stored in silver cups and measured with pyrolysis and mass spectrometry. Researchers need to avoid improper or prolonged...
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Cracking (chemistry) (category Pyrolysis)
catalysts and solvents, such as in processes of destructive distillation or pyrolysis. Fluid catalytic cracking produces a high yield of petrol and LPG, while...
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Together with guaiacol, syringol and its derivatives are produced by the pyrolysis of lignin. Specifically, syringol is derived from the thermal decomposition...
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Plasma gasification (redirect from Plasma Pyrolysis Waste Treatment and Disposal)
(syngas). Molecular dissociation using plasma is referred to as "plasma pyrolysis." Smaller torches typically use an inert gas such as argon, while larger...
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a sedimentary rock, amongst others, the Rock-Eval Pyrolysis technique using a standardized pyrolysis apparatus. This technique is used worldwide amongst...
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as shale gas. Oil shale gas is produced by retorting (pyrolysis) of oil shale. In the pyrolysis process, oil shale is heated until its kerogen decomposes...
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mashing in beer brewing or by applying dry heat under acidic conditions (pyrolysis or roasting). This procedure was first discovered in 1811 by Edme-Jean...
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the pyrolysis of the sodium salt of pentafluoropropionic acid: CH3CF2CO−2Na+ → C2F4 + CO2 + NaF The depolymerization reaction – vacuum pyrolysis of PTFE...
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yellowish. It occurs widely in nature and is a common product of the pyrolysis of wood. Guaiacol is usually derived from guaiacum or wood creosote. There...
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Ei mechanism (section Ester (acetate) pyrolysis)
(1975). "Pyrolysis of B-Hydroxy Sulfoxides to Ketones". Tetrahedron Lett. 33 2841-2844. OKawara, R.; Ueta, K.; Nokami, J. (1978). "Pyrolysis of B-Hydroxy...
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