“…All these findings taken together unveil the role of pressure in directing the pyrolysis reactions towards the formation of carbon. As first described by Mok and Antal,[12][13][14], and later corroborated by Hajaligol, et al [29], Milosavljevic et al [26], Rath et al [30], Gomez et al [31], Rousset et al [32] and others, when the external pressure exceeds the vapor pressure of the liquid intermediate, the intermediate does not boil and its rate of mass transfer to the vapor phase is slow. Consequently, the liquid phase persists.…”