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reaction of CO2 with graphite ​

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Reaction of Carbon Dioxide with Pure Artificial Graphite at Temperatures of 500" to 900" C. ... Their evidence showed that carbon dioxide reacted rapidly at 700" to 800" C. to give a surface oxide and carbon monoxide. This reaction was followed by a slow two-step unimolecular decomposition of the surfacc oxide complex.

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Artificial Graphite at Temperatures of 500" to 900" C. ... Their evidence showed that carbon dioxide reacted rapidly at 700" to 800" C. to give a surface oxide and carbon monoxide. This reaction was followed by a slow two-step unimolecular decomposition of the surfacc oxide complex.

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