Thermal decomposition

Processes in the thermal degradation of organic matter at atmospheric pressure.

Thermal decomposition, or thermolysis, is a chemical decomposition of a substance caused by heat. The decomposition temperature of a substance is the temperature at which the substance chemically decomposes. The reaction is usually endothermic as heat is required to break chemical bonds in the compound undergoing decomposition. If decomposition is sufficiently exothermic, a positive feedback loop is created producing thermal runaway and possibly an explosion or other chemical reaction. Thermal decomposition is a chemical reaction where heat is a reactant. Since heat is a reactant, these reactions are endothermic meaning that the reaction requires thermal energy to break the chemical bonds in the molecule.[1]

  1. ^ "Thermal Decomposition Vs Combustion - Detailed Overview and Difference | Testbook.com". Testbook. Retrieved 2024-08-28.

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