"Breaking Down Pyrolysis: How Heat Can Help Save the Planet"

 


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Pyrolysis is a thermal decomposition process in which organic materials are subjected to high temperatures in the absence of oxygen, leading to the breakdown of complex compounds into simpler ones. This process typically occurs at temperatures ranging from 400°C to 800°C and is used to convert biomass, plastic waste, and other organic materials into valuable products such as biochar, bio-oil, and syngas. Pyrolysis plays a crucial role in waste-to-energy technology, contributing to environmental sustainability by reducing waste and producing renewable energy sources. It is widely applied in industries like waste management, bioenergy, and material recycling.


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