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Pyrolysis of trichloronitrosomethane

Journal of the Chemical Society, Dalton Transactions, 1974
Trichloronitrosomethane, partly in the liquid phase, decomposed at 98° to give nitric oxide, carbon tetrachloride, N-(dichloromethylene)trichloromethylamine, trichloronitromethane, nitrosyl chloride, and carbonyl chloride. After 3·5 h, no CCl3NO could be recovered.
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Pyrolysis of peat

Suo, 1987
The release of nitrogen and sulphur compounds in peat pyrolysis was investigated between 300 and 700 °C. Seven peats with different nitrogen and sulphur contents (N:0.8729 %. S: 0.08—0.24 %) were studied. The pyrolysis was studied indirectly by following the elemental composition and the structure of the char residue.
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PYROLYSIS

1991
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses pyrolysis with respect to the influence of heating rates, final temperature, time at final temperature, and the presence of exchangeable cations on the yields and nature of the solid and volatile decomposition products in Victorian brown coals.
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Pyrolysis of unsaturated compounds. 2. Pyrolysis of ketones

The Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1978
William J. Bailey, Frank Cesare
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Pyrolysis of Coal and Shale

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1948
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