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  2. Pyrolysis - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrolysis

    In the chemical process industry, pyrolysis refers to a partial thermal degradation of carbonaceous materials that takes place in an inert (oxygen free) atmosphere and produces both gases, liquids and solids.

  3. Pyrolysis transforms organic materials into their gaseous components, a solid residue of carbon and ash, and a liquid called pyrolytic oil (or bio-oil). Pyrolysis has two primary methods for removing contaminants from a substance: destruction and removal.

  4. What is Pyrolysis? - USDA ARS

    www.ars.usda.gov/.../docs/biomass-pyrolysis-research-1/what-is-pyrolysis

    Pyrolysis is one of the technologies available to convert biomass to an intermediate liquid product that can be refined to drop-in hydrocarbon biofuels, oxygenated fuel additives and petrochemical replacements.

  5. Pyrolysis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/pyrolysis

    Pyrolysis is the thermal degradation of complex material in an inert atmosphere or a vacuum. Molecules cleave into smaller, volatile fragments called pyrolysate. In pyrolysis MS (PyMS), the pyrolysate is directly analyzed by MS to produce a chemical profile or fingerprint of the complex material analyzed.

  6. Pyrolysis can be defined as the process of subjecting substances to highly elevated temperatures in relatively inert atmospheres in order to facilitate their thermal decomposition.

  7. A comprehensive review of the pyrolysis process: from carbon ...

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    Pyrolysis is the key process in carbon nanomaterial synthesis [1–4], bulk carbon production [5, 6], fabrication of carbon-based devices [7–10], fuel generation from organic waste [11–13] and molecule fragmentation for their analysis via gas chromatography–mass spectroscopy (GC–MS) [14–16].

  8. Pyrolysis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    www.sciencedirect.com/topics/biochemistry-genetics-and-molecular-biology/pyrolysis

    Pyrolysis is defined as the thermal degradation of organic waste in an inert environment under high heat conditions. Organic waste from animal manure or agricultural sources can undergo pyrolysis processing, with yield depending on moisture content, temperature, and heating rate.

  9. Pyrolysis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemical-engineering/pyrolysis

    Pyrolysis is the fundamental chemical reaction process that is the precursor of both the gasification and the combustion of solid fuels and is simply defined as the chemical changes occurring when heat is applied to a material in the absence of oxygen.

  10. Introduction to Pyrolysis as a Thermo-Chemical Conversion...

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    Pyrolysis is the thermal decomposition of materials under an inert atmosphere to produce biofuels or chemicals. This chapter introduces the following thermo-chemical conversion methods that produce biochar, bio-oil and bio-gases: slow pyrolysis, torrefaction,...

  11. (PDF) Introductory Chapter: Pyrolysis - ResearchGate

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    Pyrolysis is an irreversible thermochemical treatment process of materials at elevated temperatures in an inert atmosphere. It is basically a carbonisation process where an organic...