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pyrolysisadd into favorites/paɪˈɹɒlɪsɪs/, /pɪˈɹɒlɪsɪs/
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Etymology: [ pI-'rä-l&-s&s ] (noun.) circa 1890. From the Ancient Greek terms πῦρ (pyr, “fire”) and λύσις (lysis, “loosing”).

Sıcak tesiriyle erime, ısıl bozunma, sıcak tesiriyle erime, piroliz, ısılbozunma, isil kesim, işil kesim, ışıl kesim,

1 Sıcak tesiriyle erime, ısıl bozunma     ts
2 sıcak tesiriyle erime     ts
3 piroliz     ts
4 ısılbozunma     ts
5 isil kesim     ts
6 işil kesim     ts
7 ışıl kesim     ts
 

The decomposition of a material or compound due to heat in the absence of oxygen or any other reagents, Chemical change caused by heat, Heating a waste in the absence of oxygen to break it down into smaller chemical units, A process of producing fuels from waste by heating it in an oxygen-deficient atmosphere, A breakdown process, which occurs when organic matter is subjected to, elevated temperatures, transformation of a substance produced by the action of heat, Decomposition of a chemical by extreme heat, heating waste (or other materials such as wood) in a sealed container, without oxygen, so that the waste breaks down to produce oil, gas, a charcoal like substance and a residue, The transformation on a compound or material into one or more substances by heat alone (without oxidation); often called destructive distillation Pyrolysis of biomass is the thermal degradation of the material in the absence of reacting gases, and occurs prior to or simultaneously with gasification reactions in a gasifier Pyrolysis products consist of gases, liquids, and char generally The liquid fraction of pyrolisized biomass consists of an insoluble viscous tar, and pyroligneous acids (acetic acid, methanol, acetone, esters, aldehydes, and furfural) The distribution of pyrolysis products varies depending on the feedstock composition, heating rate, temperature, and pressure, The thermal decomposition of organic material through the application of heat in the absence of oxygen (The Recycler's Lexicon: A Glossary of Contemporary Terms and Acronyms, Resource Recycling Inc , 1995), The temperature (around 465F/240C) at which chemical changes in roasting coffee beans cause them to emit their own heat, thus raising the temperature of the roasting chamber, (chem) The thermal decomposition of biomass at high temperatures (greater than 200 deg C, or 400 deg F) in the absence of air The end product of pyrolysis is a mixture of solids (char), liquids (oxygenated oils), and gases (methane, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide) with proportions determined by operating temperature, pressure, oxygen content, and other conditions F - pyrolyse S - pirolisis, The thermal decomposition of a suitable solid material (e g hydrocarbon or biomass) at high temperature in the absence of oxygen, chemical decomposition of a substance by heat in the absence of oxygen, resulting in various hydrocarbon gases and carbon-like residue, the thermal or chemical decomposition of fuel at an elevated temperature This is the pre- ignition phase of combustion during which heat energy is absorbed by the fuel that, in turn, gives off flammable tars, pitches, and gases, chemical change brought about by exposure to heat,

8 The decomposition of a material or compound due to heat in the absence of oxygen or any other reagents     ts
9 Chemical change caused by heat     ts
10 Heating a waste in the absence of oxygen to break it down into smaller chemical units     ts
11 A process of producing fuels from waste by heating it in an oxygen-deficient atmosphere     ts
12 A breakdown process, which occurs when organic matter is subjected to, elevated temperatures     ts
13 transformation of a substance produced by the action of heat     ts
14 Decomposition of a chemical by extreme heat     ts
15 heating waste (or other materials such as wood) in a sealed container, without oxygen, so that the waste breaks down to produce oil, gas, a charcoal like substance and a residue     ts
16 The transformation on a compound or material into one or more substances by heat alone (without oxidation); often called destructive distillation Pyrolysis of biomass is the thermal degradation of the material in the absence of reacting gases, and occurs prior to or simultaneously with gasification reactions in a gasifier Pyrolysis products consist of gases, liquids, and char generally The liquid fraction of pyrolisized biomass consists of an insoluble viscous tar, and pyroligneous acids (acetic acid, methanol, acetone, esters, aldehydes, and furfural) The distribution of pyrolysis products varies depending on the feedstock composition, heating rate, temperature, and pressure     ts
17 The thermal decomposition of organic material through the application of heat in the absence of oxygen (The Recycler's Lexicon: A Glossary of Contemporary Terms and Acronyms, Resource Recycling Inc , 1995)     ts
18 The temperature (around 465F/240C) at which chemical changes in roasting coffee beans cause them to emit their own heat, thus raising the temperature of the roasting chamber     ts
19 (chem) The thermal decomposition of biomass at high temperatures (greater than 200 deg C, or 400 deg F) in the absence of air The end product of pyrolysis is a mixture of solids (char), liquids (oxygenated oils), and gases (methane, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide) with proportions determined by operating temperature, pressure, oxygen content, and other conditions F - pyrolyse S - pirolisis     ts
20 The thermal decomposition of a suitable solid material (e g hydrocarbon or biomass) at high temperature in the absence of oxygen     ts
21 chemical decomposition of a substance by heat in the absence of oxygen, resulting in various hydrocarbon gases and carbon-like residue     ts
22 the thermal or chemical decomposition of fuel at an elevated temperature This is the pre- ignition phase of combustion during which heat energy is absorbed by the fuel that, in turn, gives off flammable tars, pitches, and gases     ts
23 chemical change brought about by exposure to heat  isim     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada pyrolysis kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. pyrolysis kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan pyrolysis kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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