
Pyrolysis
Pyrolysis is a process that involves heating organic materials, such as wood or plastic, in the absence of oxygen. This prevents combustion and allows the materials to break down chemically into smaller molecules. The result is a mixture of solid, liquid, and gaseous products, including biochar, oils, and gases like methane. Pyrolysis is used for various purposes, including waste management, producing renewable energy, and creating valuable chemicals. By transforming waste materials into usable products, pyrolysis contributes to sustainability and resource recovery.