Pyrolysis

thermal decomposition of materials at elevated temperatures in an inert atmosphere From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Pyrolysis is a chemical reaction where heat breaks down organic compounds (chemicals that contain carbon). Pyrolysis happens under pressure and if the temperature is above 430 °C (800 °F). Pyrolysis is different from combustion because it does not use oxygen. Pyrolysis is generally done in an inert atmosphere.[1] It is a type of thermal decomposition.

Pyrolysis converts the ingredients, called feedstock, into a mixture of gases (pyrolysis gas), liquids (tar or pyrolysis oil), and leftover solids (char).[2]

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