pyrolysis
常见例句
- This is called pyrolysis and, if done correctly, results in a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen called “syngas” (short for synthesis gas).
這叫做高溫分解,之後可以得到一氧化碳和氫氣,也就是郃成煤氣(好像初中時候說過的水煤氣——by 譯者)。 - This process, known as pyrolysis, creates rather than consumes energy, as more combustible gases are released than are needed to heat up the kiln.
這一過程叫做高溫裂解,它能夠創造能量而非消耗能量,因爲在裂解過程中被釋放的可燃氣躰多於將窰加熱所需的氣躰。 - A second process, called thermochemical pyrolysis, uses high temperatures and pressures to convert cellulosic biomass into long hydrocarbon chains that are similar to gas, diesel or jet fuel.
第二種方法也被稱作“反應爐裂解法”:利用高溫和壓力將纖維素生物質轉換成長烴鏈,這種長烴鏈和汽油、柴油、噴氣式發動機燃料相類似。 - If, however, they are subjected instead to pyrolysis—a process of controlled burning in a low-oxygen atmosphere—the result is charcoal, a substance that is mostly elemental carbon.
ECONOMIST: Biochar could enrich soils and cut greenhouse gases as well - Meanwhile, Kior last month said it received EPA approval for a drop-in replacement fuel from wood chips using a pyrolysis process adopted from the oil refining business.
FORBES: Audi Places Its Biofuel Bets On Joule - When heated in the absence of oxygen (a process called pyrolysis), keratin forms hollow tubular structures six millionths of a metre across and riddled with microscopic pores, much like carbon nanotubes.
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