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- 200 °C. Products include the clusters pentaborane and decaborane. These pyrolyses involve not only cracking (to give H2), but also recondensation. The synthesis...
- Ammonium chloride pyrolyses and reforms into ammonium-chloride smoke after cooling....
- matter produced by this process, including black carbon and residual pyrolysed fuel particles such as coal, cenospheres, charred wood, and petroleum...
- Collected Volumes, vol. 8, p. 612. X. Creary (1990). "Tosylhydrazone Salt Pyrolyses: Phenydiazomethanes". Organic Syntheses; Collected Volumes, vol. 7, p...
- (紀州備長炭), Kishū being the old name of Wakayama. White charcoal is made by pyrolysing wood in a kiln at approximately 240 °C (464 °F) for 120 hours, then raising...
- water). Before partial combustion the biom**** is dried and sometimes pyrolysed. Syngas is more efficient than direct combustion of the original biofuel;...
- in the absence of oxygen to a temperature at which kerogen decomposes (pyrolyses) into gas, condensable oil, and a solid residue. This usually takes place...
- heptafluoroxenate salts: CsF + XeF 6 → CsXeF 7 RbF + XeF 6 → RbXeF 7 which are then pyrolysed at 50 °C and 20 °C, respectively, to form the yellow octafluoroxenate...
- high-carbon soil, is also being investigated as a sequestration mechanism. By pyrolysing biom****, about half of its carbon can be reduced to charcoal, which can...
- β-Pinene can be converted to α-pinene in the presence of strong bases, or pyrolysed to produce myrcene at 400 °C. Pinenes, especially α, are the primary constituents...