Pyrolysis is the process of thermal decomposition of materials at elevated temperatures, often in an inert atmosphere. The word pyrolysis is coined from...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Plasma gasification (redirect from Plasma Pyrolysis Waste Treatment and Disposal)
(syngas). Molecular dissociation using plasma is referred to as "plasma pyrolysis." The feedstock for plasma waste treatment is most often refuse-derived...
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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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China's waste import ban (section Pyrolysis plants)
electricity which widely adopted in China's waste disposing industries. Pyrolysis plants are an innovative technology that can aid waste disposal. The process...
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Hydrogen (section Methane pyrolysis)
commercial methane pyrolysis process could expedite the expanded use of hydrogen in industrial and transportation applications. Methane pyrolysis is accomplished...
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Boric acid (section Pyrolysis)
Boric acid, more specifically orthoboric acid, is a compound of boron, oxygen, and hydrogen with formula B(OH)3. It may also be called hydrogen orthoborate...
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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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Hydrocarbon (section Pyrolysis)
In organic chemistry, a hydrocarbon is an organic compound consisting entirely of hydrogen and carbon.: 620 Hydrocarbons are examples of group 14 hydrides...
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energy. Sustainable production is possible by using non-polluting methane pyrolysis or generating hydrogen by water electrolysis with renewable energy sources...
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(2001). "Production of DL-limonene by vacuum pyrolysis of used tires". Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis. 57 (1): 91–107. Bibcode:2001JAAP...57....
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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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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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Cannabidiol (section Pyrolysis)
Under acidic conditions it cyclizes to THC, which also occurs during pyrolysis, and during smoking. The synthesis of cannabidiol has been accomplished...
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condensation of the vapors in a still. Dry distillation (thermolysis and pyrolysis) is the heating of solid materials to produce gases that condense either...
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Chromatography (section Pyrolysis gas chromatography)
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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low temperatures (when compared to commercial pyrolysis plants) of 60 to several hundred °C. Pyrolysis was possible because of the long reaction times...
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Xylosan (1,4-anhydro-α-D-xylopyranose) is a molecule produced during pyrolysis of the hemicellulose found in wood. Xylosan is the dehydrated product of...
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begins to decompose at about 260 °C (500 °F) through 350 °C (662 °F), and pyrolysis occurs at temperatures above 400 °C (752 °F). The coefficient of friction...
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