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  • Heating to higher temperatures causes pyrolysis and depolymerization of the cured glue, prod
  • ring is intended to contain the heat during pyrolysis and combustion and focus the heat where it i
  • glass in a process known as ultrasonic spray pyrolysis, and properties can be improved somewhat by
  • ; gas phase free-radical reactions involving pyrolysis and other thermal decomposition processes; a
  • ds extraction processes from solid fuels are pyrolysis and hydrogenation.
  • n the dry state, it undergoes pseudaconitine pyrolysis and pyropseudaconitine (C34H47O10N) formed.
  • er to isolate noble-metalliferous materials, pyrolysis and/or hydrolysis procedures are used.
  • the Rock-Eval technique using a standardized pyrolysis apparatus.
  • eaction followed by a reverse-DA reaction by pyrolysis at 200°C releasing cis-dichlorocyclobutene.
  • R.J. Green and S.L Anderson, Pyrolysis Chemistry of JP-10, Proceedings of the 13th
  • ir into the retort, the nitrogen dilutes the pyrolysis gas.
  • t gas is generated by burning natural gas or pyrolysis gas.
  • Pyrolysis gasoline can be blended with other hydrocarb
  • Pyrolysis gasoline or Paygas is a naphtha-range produc
  • duce a benzene-rich liquid by-product called pyrolysis gasoline.
  • Another pyrolysis gave tetrabridged cyclophane 7, another form
  • Simple heating without water, anhydrous pyrolysis has long been considered to take place natur
  • In this position he researched the uses of pyrolysis in physical technology and in the separation
  • cotton or jute) that has been converted via pyrolysis into a slow-burning fuel of low ignition tem
  • Pyrolysis leaves alumina.
  • Hydrous pyrolysis may be a significant process in the creation
  • Pyrolysis occurs in a rotating kiln heated by hot gas
  • 8 by G. Maier and others, who obtained it by pyrolysis of 1,3,5-cyclohexanetrione.
  • PFIB is a product of pyrolysis of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), one of th
  • Purer BeH2 forms from the pyrolysis of di-tert-butylberyllium, Be(C(CH3)3)2 at 2
  • boron halide (at high temperatures) and the pyrolysis of diborane also produce tetraborane.
  • Pyrolysis of the triborate gives the twelve boron clus
  • tained in 1990 by Maier and others, by flash pyrolysis of cyclic azaketones in a frozen argon matri
  • Thermal pyrolysis of coronene shows masses of dicoronylene and
  • attempts to synthesize benzotriyne, e.g. by pyrolysis of mellitic anhydride, but without success (
  • The reverse reaction - vacuum pyrolysis of PTFE at 600-650 °C in a quartz vessel - i
  • prepared from reaction of dihydropentalene ( pyrolysis of an isomer of dicyclopentadiene) with n-bu
  • Fumed silica is made from flame pyrolysis of silicon tetrachloride or from quartz sand
  • Ammeline can be synthesized by the pyrolysis of urea, or the condensation reaction amond
  • Pyrolysis of carbonaceous fuels
  • Pyrolysis of the boron compound gives the dimer (TeF4O
  • It has also been obtained by flash vapor pyrolysis of 2,4,6-tris(diazo)cyclohexane-1,3,5-trione
  • Nerol can be synthesized by pyrolysis of beta-pinene, which affords myrcene.
  • Oil shale gas is produced by retorting ( pyrolysis) of oil shale.
  • harcoal produced from the smouldering and/or pyrolysis of biomass.
  • thenone can be prepared in the laboratory by pyrolysis of acetone vapor.
  • tenes are produced as transient species upon pyrolysis of 1,2,3-thiadiazoles.
  • istinction is significant, as the "water" in pyrolysis oil does not separate like standard fossil f
  • Pyrolysis oil cannot be blended with diesel .
  • The pyrolysis oil is not stable reacting with air and dega
  • cess removing oxygenated compounds from fast pyrolysis or hydrothermal liquefaction derived bio-oil
  • University of Illinois, report on a hydrous pyrolysis process in which swine manure is converted t
  • In the pyrolysis process, oil shale is heated until its kerog
  • to BioOil through Dynamotive's patented fast pyrolysis process.
  • boo charcoal is made of bamboo by means of a pyrolysis process.
  • Since heated fire gases, the product of pyrolysis, rise to the ceiling, this is where a rollov
  • thesis in structured media, high temperature pyrolysis, sonochemical, and radiolytic methods are ju
  • The pyrolysis takes place at 500 °C (930 °F) to 550 °C (1,
  • In pyrolysis, the noble-metalliferous products are releas
  • 137 (17 Nov 1981) - Removal of chlorine from pyrolysis vapors
  • The raw oil shale is fed to the pyrolysis vessel the pyrolysis section, where it is fl
  • mmediate loss of control and as slow burning pyrolysis which can continue for over a decade.
  • the rocks must first undergo the process of pyrolysis, which results in production of shale oil, o