Allothermic reaction

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In process engineering, allothermal processes are conversion processes in which an external supply of heat ( endothermic reaction ) is necessary; however, the heat supply itself does not cause any direct chemical change (such as by combustion ). Examples of this are allothermal pyrolysis , in which the biomass is split by externally supplied heat. The term allothermal is the opposite of the term autothermal .

See also

Wood gasification