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R. M Felder has written: 'Analysis of volatile products from the slow pyrolysis of coal' -- subject(s): Coal, Testing, Pyrolysis
Pyrolysis
Coke isn't distilled. Coke is one of the products of pyrolysis (heating) of coal.
Wood undergoes pyrolysis as it burns. Pyrolysis is the destructive distillation of the wood, producing gasses, which burn as they leave the wood, and carbon, which will also eventually burn. This is how wood normally burns.There is a link to an article on pyrolysis below.
technology is still evolving. markets are yet to be developed for char product and pyrolysis liquids.
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Yes, by dry heating without acces to air. One of the products -besides of charcoal- is ' spirit of wood' which is methanol, CH3OH. (toxic, blindness)
S. K. Chakrabartty has written: 'Modern coal pyrolysis' -- subject(s): Coal, Pyrolysis
Rodney Winston May has written: 'Pyrolysis--gas chromatography' -- subject(s): Gas chromatography, Pyrolysis
The process of breaking down a solid fuel into gaseous components when heated is called pyrolysis. It involves the thermal decomposition of the solid fuel in the absence of oxygen, resulting in the release of volatile gases and the formation of solid char or coke. The gaseous components produced during pyrolysis are often used as a source of fuel or for further processing.
Pyrolysis is a chemical decomposition caused by heat. When a combustible material is exposed to high temperatures for a long time will dry out, break and can even burn.
The process of making new products from reprocessed used products is called recycling. This is a process that is widely encouraged.