- (coke), and as
structural materials.
Charcoal is a less
smoky fuel than
pyrolyzed wood. Some
cities ban, or used to ban, wood fires; when
residents only...
-
distillation equipment. A
retort is a
reactor that has the
ability to
pyrolyze pile-wood, or wood logs over 30
centimetres (12 in) long and up to 18 centimetres...
-
carbon fibers,
impregnated with resorcinol–formaldehyde aerogel, and
pyrolyzed.
Depending on the density,
carbon aerogels may be
electrically conductive...
-
there are many
manufacturing locations around the world, most of
which pyrolyze wood
primarily to
generate condensates which are
further processed to make...
-
carbon monoxide.
Another option is to make more
methane than
needed and
pyrolyze the
excess of it into
carbon and
hydrogen (see
above section),
where the...
-
weight organic compounds,
which yield synthetic crude oil when
heated (
pyrolyzed). With
additional processing, they can be emplo****
instead of
other established...
-
different roles. In the case of a
solid combustible, the
solid fuel
produces pyrolyzing products under the
influence of heat,
commonly radiation. This process...
- column, and when
carbon containing compounds exit the
column they are
pyrolyzed by the flame. This
detector works only for
organic /
hydrocarbon containing...
- a
higher temperature than the 260 °C (500 °F)
required for
fumes from
pyrolyzed butter to be
lethal to the birds.
Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a chemical...
-
Charcoal does not
consist of pure carbon; rather, it
consists of
partially pyrolyzed cellulose, in
which the wood is not
completely decomposed.
Carbon differs...