Processes which generate heat in organic materials are reviewed. At ordinary temperatures, respiration of living cells and particularly the metabolism of microorganisms may cause self-heating, while at elevated temperatures pyrolysis, abiotic oxidation, and adsorption of various gases by charred materials drive temperatures up whenever the released heat is unable to dissipate out of the material. The crucial rate of pyrolytic heat release depends on exothermicity and rates of the pyrolysis process.
Irene Carolina BeltrónHolger Eugenio PalaciosRicardo José Baquerizo-CrespoCarlos Antonio MoreiraErnesto Rosero