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Slow gradient pyrolysis

There are several procedures to perform pyrolysis flash pyrolysis (pulse mode), slow gradient heating pyrolysis (continuous mode), step pyrolysis, etc. Commonly, the pyrolysis for analytical purposes is done in pulse mode. This consists of a very rapid heating of the sample from ambient temperature, targeting isothermal conditions at a temperature where the sample is completely pyrolysed. Controlled slow temperature gradients are also possible in pyrolysis, but their use in analytical pyrolysis is limited. Step pyrolysis heats the sample rapidly but in steps, each step following a plateau of constant temperature kept for a limited time period. [Pg.71]


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