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true pyrolysis temperature based on monitoring the temperature-time profile of the heat source is de- scribed. Thetrue pyrolysis temperature is below the.
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combination of something old and something new, Pyrolysis, or con- trolled thermal fragmentation,has been used for many years to elucidate organic structures.
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