hiilivety
Hiilivety is a proposed material property used in carbon-rich materials science to describe the propensity to form volatile carbon-containing species during thermal treatment. The concept is intended to capture devolatilization behavior that is not fully described by composition alone. The term is a neologism formed from the Finnish word hiili ("coal" or "char") and the English suffix -ety, reflecting its focus on volatility-like behavior of carbon-rich substances.
It is typically quantified under controlled pyrolysis conditions by measuring the rate and total amount of
Factors affecting hiilivety include the carbon content and its chemical form, hydrogen-to-carbon ratio, presence of heteroatoms,
Potential applications lie in coal processing, activated carbon production, and the thermal design of carbonaceous materials
See also: devolatilization, pyrolysis, evolved gas analysis, carbonization.