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- (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...
- different roles. In the case of a solid combustible, the solid fuel produces pyrolyzing products under the influence of heat, commonly radiation. This process...
- carbon fibers, impregnated with resorcinol–formaldehyde aerogel, and pyrolyzed. Depending on the density, carbon aerogels may be electrically conductive...
- column, and when carbon containing compounds exit the column they are pyrolyzed by the flame. This detector works only for organic / hydrocarbon containing...
- weight organic compounds, which yield synthetic crude oil when heated (pyrolyzed). With additional processing, they can be emplo**** instead of other established...
- Charcoal does not consist of pure carbon; rather, it consists of partially pyrolyzed cellulose, in which the wood is not completely decomposed. Carbon differs...
- 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...
- when medically administering the smoke substance, as opposed to directly pyrolyzing the plant material. The active substances in tobacco, especially cigarettes...
- the following processes: Carbonization: Material with carbon content is pyrolyzed at temperatures in the range 600–900 °C, usually in an inert atmosphere...