"Flash pyrolysis has the potential of producing maximum yields of gases and liquids from coal and organic solid wastes such as municipal refuse, tree bark, cow manure, rice hulls and grass straw using simple process equipment. The main features of the process are near ambient pressure, no requirement for added chemicals, low capital investment, high feed throughput flexibility of feedstock, variability of temperature, and minimum feed pretreatment."
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James R. Loganbach, Fred Bauer, Fuels and Chemicals by Pyrolysis (1976) Ch. 27, Industrial and Laboratory Pyrolyses: Symposiums p. 476.
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