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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    "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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    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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  • 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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  • Flash vacuum pyrolysis (FVP) is a technique in organic synthesis. It entails heating a precursor molecule intensely and briefly. Two key parameters are...
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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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    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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    interstellar gas clouds. Hydrogen cyanide is produced by the combustion or pyrolysis of certain materials under oxygen-deficient conditions. For example, it...
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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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  • (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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    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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    Lignin (section Pyrolysis)
    "Modeling Tar Composition in Lignin Pyrolysis" (PDF). Symposium on Mathematical Modeling of Biomass Pyrolysis Phenomena, Washington, D.C., 1983. p. 1...
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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • employing hydrodeoxygenation is the NEXBTL process. HDO of biomass fast pyrolysis vapors under low hydrogen pressures have recently attracted a lot of attention...
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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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    Hoelscher, Harold E. (1970). "Production of Levoglucosan by Pyrolysis of Carbohydrates. Pyrolysis in Hot Inert Gas Stream". Industrial & Engineering Chemistry...
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    thousands of chemical substances are generated by combustion, distillation, pyrolysis and pyrosynthesis. Tobacco smoke is used as a fumigant and inhalant. The...
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