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THE recent communication by Deitz and Prosen1, which suggests that carbon suboxide is the means of transport of carbon in the system carbon monoxide–graphite at 450° C., prompts us to record some observations on the decomposition of carbon suboxide.
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BOND, R., PINCHIN, F. Formation of Carbon by Decomposition of Carbon Suboxide at 750-780° C.. Nature 182, 129 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/182129b0
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