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anaerobic thermal degradation of wood

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Answered by darshan1235
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Anaerobic thermal degradation of wood refers to the process by which wood is burnt in the absence of air. This results into the incomplete combustion of the wood, leaving a residue mostly composed of carbon. This is the process by which char, including coke and charcoal, is made.

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