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Re: how to convert O2 into CO2
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Wed, 24 Jan 2001 12:54:42 +1300
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Dear Sergey and Kinga,

you could surely use much higher temperature but with a catalyst (Pt wire, Pt
solution), gaining much time. See the literature on O-isotopes in silicates or
anyone who knows that procedure.

Peter B.

c/ IGNS, Lower Hutt, New Zealand

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