
pyrolytic conversion
Pyrolytic conversion is a process where organic materials, like biomass or plastic, are heated at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen. This causes the materials to break down chemically into smaller components, producing useful products such as gases, liquids (bio-oil), and solid char. Think of it as decomposing these materials through controlled heating without burning them. The process is used to convert waste into energy or valuable chemical products, helping reduce landfill and extract useful resources sustainably.