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titleOfInvention Oxygen-deficient magnetite
abstract PURPOSE: To provide the oxygen-deficient magnetite causing a chemical reaction by removing a part of oxygen from magnetite. n CONSTITUTION: Magnetite (Fe 3 O 4 ) is allowed to react with hydrogen at 250-700°C, or the magnetite 1 is placed in a chamber 2 kept at the temp. by a heater 3, and a high voltage is impressed by a generator 4 using a magnetite terminal 5 to donate an electron. The oxygen (O 2 2- ) of the magnetite is converted to water and liberated to obtain oxygen-deficient magnetite (Fe 3 O 4-x ). Other means can be used to obtain the active magnetite, however the magnetite is hardly formed without using the atmosphere at 250-700°C. The oxygen-deficient magnetite easily reacts with a compd. having an anion represented by the oxygen in gaseous CO 2 and NO x . For example, when gaseous CO 2 is sucked into a chamber contg. the oxygen-deficient magnetite, C is deposited. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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