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Thermal decomposition, or
thermolysis, is a
chemical decomposition of a
substance caused by heat. The
decomposition temperature of a
substance is the...
- (the
galvanic method),
overheating (
thermolysis), or both (the
blend method). All
three methods (galvanic,
thermolysis, and blend) have
their own merits...
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Pyrolysis is the
process of
thermal decomposition of
materials at
elevated temperatures,
often in an
inert atmosphere without access to oxygen. The word...
- Urea, also
called carbamide (because it is a
diamide of
carbonic acid), is an
organic compound with
chemical formula CO(NH2)2. This
amide has two amino...
- make
carbonyl iron powder, a
highly reactive form of
metallic iron.
Thermolysis of iron
pentacarbonyl gives triiron dodecacarbonyl, Fe3(CO)12, a complex...
- hydrogen.
Water spontaneously dissociates at
around 2500 °C, but this
thermolysis occurs at
temperatures too high for
usual process piping and equipment...
- was
reported that [(CH3)2Si]x can be
converted to
silicon carbide by
thermolysis.
Polysilanes range from
highly crystalline (and
generally insoluble)...
- 2-step
dehydration of cyclobutanol. The
compound was
first prepared by
thermolysis of the
ammonium salt [C4H7N(CH3)3]OH (cyclobutyltrimethylammonium hydroxide)...
- carbohydrate-binding modules. At
temperatures above 350 °C,
cellulose undergoes thermolysis (also
called 'pyrolysis'),
decomposing into
solid char, vapors, aerosols...
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condense into
liquids or solids). The
method may
involve pyrolysis or
thermolysis, or it may not (for instance, a
simple mixture of ice and gl**** could...