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thermolysis
thermolysis (θəˈmɒlɪsɪs) [f. thermo- + Gr. λύσις loosing, solution, etc., after Ger. thermolyse (F. Mohr, 1874).] 1. Chem. The separation of a compound into its elements by the action of heat; decomposition or dissociation by heat.1875 Watts Dict. Chem. VII. 636 Decomposition by heat. Dissociation—T... Oxford English Dictionary
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FVT
FVT may refer to: Final value theorem Fire Victim Trust Flash vacuum thermolysis Future Vision Technologies wikipedia.org
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1,4,2-Dithiazole
two carbon atoms, one nitrogen atom, and two sulfur atoms. 1,4,2-Dithiazole compounds may be formed by the reaction of nitrile sulfide (formed by the thermolysis wikipedia.org
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Saccharification
Through thermolysis, saccharification can also occur as a transient result, among many other possible effects, during caramelization. wikipedia.org
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Arthur Hinkel
They began work on developing an epilator that combined electrolysis and thermolysis. In 1948, the St. Pierre Epilator Company Inc., owned by St. Electrolysis, Thermolysis and the Blend: the principles and practice of permanent hair removal.Los Angeles, CA: Arroway Publishers, External links Arthur wikipedia.org
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Phenyl(trichloromethyl)mercury
These include the base/haloform reaction and thermolysis of sodium trichloroacetate: NaO2CCCl3 + C6H5HgCl → C6H5HgCCl3 + NaCl + CO2 Related compounds wikipedia.org
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Cyclopentadienylmolybdenum tricarbonyl dimer
Reactions Thermolysis of this compound in hot solution of diglyme (bis(2-methoxyethyl)ether) results in decarbonylation, giving the tetracarbonyl, which wikipedia.org
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干馏
此过程不一定会涉及到热裂解(pyrolysis)或(thermolysis)反应。 与通常蒸馏相比,这个过程需要更高的温度。使用干馏可以从炭或生物质(如木材等含之物质)中提取液态燃料。 wikipedia.org
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Thermochemical cycle
This is trivial in the case of thermolysis, as the fuel is consumed via an inverse reaction. of the water-splitting reaction at the same temperature, i.e. null by definition of the thermolysis. wikipedia.org
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Cyclobutene
The compound was first prepared by thermolysis of the ammonium salt (cyclobutyltrimethylammonium hydroxide). wikipedia.org
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1,3,3-Trinitroazetidine
Thermolysis occurs starting around 240 °C - 250 °C with decomposition products that include nitrogen dioxide, nitric oxide, nitrous acid, carbon dioxide wikipedia.org
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Trisilane
Similarly, thermolysis of trisilane gives silicon nanowires. References Silanes Inorganic compounds wikipedia.org
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Difluorocarbene
Thermolysis of hexafluoropropylenoxide at 190 °C gives difluorocarbene and trifluoroacetyl fluoride. Application The thermolysis of chlorodifluomethane between 600 and 800 °C gives 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethylene (TFE). wikipedia.org
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Isobenzofuran
Isobenzofuran is highly reactive and rapidly polymerizes; however, it has been identified and prepared by thermolysis of suitable precursors and trapped wikipedia.org
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Polysilyne
Upon thermolysis, poly(methylsilyne) decomposes to silicon carbide. The optical properties of these materials has attracted attention. wikipedia.org
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