4. Pyrolysis
4.1 Thermal process
Pyrolysis (or thermolysis) is the thermal dissociation of organic and mineral matter, in the absence of oxygen (less than 2%), under the action of heat (400 to 800°C). It is therefore a non-combustion, endothermic thermal treatment. Depending on reaction conditions (temperature, oxygen partial pressure, total pressure), the organic fraction breaks down into gases, oils and solid carbonaceous residues. Low temperatures favor oil production over gas (figure
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). These by-products will be recovered at the end of the process, with a view to being recycled
The low oxygen content...
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Bibliography
References
Organizations
Agence pour la défense de l'environnement et la maîtrise de l'énergie (ADEME) http://www.ademe.fr
Agences de l'eau
Gaz de France (GDF)
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