pyrolyse

/paɪrəlaɪz/

Definitions

1. noun

a chemical reaction involving the decomposition of organic material by heat, in the absence of oxygen, resulting in the production of flammable gases and a residue of ash.

“The pyrolyse process is often used in the production of biofuels.”

Synonyms

  • combustion
  • decomposition
  • thermolyse

Antonyms

  • combustion
  • oxidation
  • synthesis