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Cross-section samples (2–3 cm wide), representative of a whole car tyre, have been pyrolysed under nitrogen in a 3.5 dm3 autoclave at 300, 400, 500, 600 and 700 °C. Over 500 °C there is no effect of temperature on gases and liquids yields (≈17 and 38%, respectively). Tyre pyrolysis liquids have been characterized, including elemental analysis, gross calorific value (GCV), gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy (GC/MS) and distillation. Tyre derived liquids are a complex mixture of C6–C24 organic compounds, with a lot of aromatics (53.4–74.8%), some nitrogenated (2.47–3.5%) and some oxygenated compounds (2.29–4.85%). They have GCV (42 MJ kg−1) even higher than those specified for commercial heating oils, but sulphur contents (1–1.4%) near or slightly over the law limit value. Significant quantities of valuable light hydrocarbons such as benzene, toluene, xylene, limonene, etc. were obtained. The concentration of these compounds increase with temperature up to 500 °C and then decrease. There are an important proportion of polycyclic aromatics such as naphthalenes, phenanthrenes, fluorenes, diphenlys, etc.; their concentration as well as that of total aromatics increases significantly with temperature. Distillation data of the 500 °C oils showed that ≈20% have the boiling range of light naphtha ( |