Vacuum pyrolysis

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According to Wikipedia, in "vacuum pyrolysis organic material is heated in a vacuum in order to decrease boiling point and avoid adverse chemical reactions. It is used in organic chemistry as a synthetic tool. In flash vacuum thermolysis or FVT the residence time of the substrate at the working temperature is limited as much as possible again in order to minimize secondary reactions."

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Fast pyrolysis | Slow pyrolysis
Pyrolysis feedstocks: Wood residues, Gynerium sagittatum
Pyrolysis oil
Low temperature pyrolysis

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Technologies categorized by bioenergy processes:

Biochemical: Aerobic, Anaerobic, Landfill gas collection (LFG), Biodiesel production, Ethanol production
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Thermochemical: Combustion, Gasification, Pyrolysis, Depolymerization
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