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I thought lead could make a worthwhile substitute but perhaps this is
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If I can get a couple atmospheres for less than maybe 350°C with the decomposition I'd still like to try this, but that doesn't look like it can
happen at least not with a practical yield. Regular compressors can't handle the oxygen stream because of the lubricating oil in them. The
decomposition reaction should be able to develop a couple atmospheres directly without too much trouble, but an oxygen separator fed by pressurized
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A small business/shop maybe. I don't have that kind of money to
be throwing into such things; I could get a hell of a lot of 80CF welding cylinders filled for $1500. Still, even they are expensive, on the order of
$50 for a refill plus a high initial cost and all the trouble of a yearly cylinder lease. In contrast, the same amount of electrolytic oxygen
requires only about 7.5kWh to make in a 3V cell. That costs something like $0.06. Even with an inefficient cell dropping 6V or more, I like that
much better than the cylinder exchange. Of course as I mentioned before direct electrolytic oxygen is of little real use, as the cells can't develop
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