







Pyrolysis:Pyro = heat. Lysis = break down.
How
Pyrolysis works:Pyrolysis is chemical reaction. This reaction involves
molecular breakdown of larger molecules into smaller molecules in
presence of heat. Pyrolysis is also known as thermal cracking, cracking,
thermolysis, depolymerization, etc.
how pyrolysis work
At
any given temperature the molecule is in vibrating stage. This is
called molecular vibration. The frequency at which molecules vibrates is
the directly proportional to the temperature of molecules. During
pyrolysis the object's molecules are subjected to very high temperatures
leading to very high molecular vibrations. At these high molecular
vibrations, every molecule in the object is stretched and shaken to such
an extent that molecules starts breaking down into smaller molecules.
This is pyrolysis.
Simplest example of pyrolysis is food cooking.
When you cook food the temperature of food increases leading to higher
molecular vibrations and breakdown of larger complex molecules into
smaller and simple molecules. After cooking larger food molecules are
pyrolyzed into smaller in simpler molecules which are easy to digest.