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[[File:Carbon_dioxide_3D_spacefill.png|thumb|CPK model of carbon dioxide]]
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The application of atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> removal (see [[Carbon dioxide collector unit]]) should give a strong incentive to make oxygen the next element of interest in the direct path research. [[Mechanosynthetic water splitting]] is needed too here.


'''Research needed:''' How needs the basic nine member diamondoid [[mechanosynthesis]] toolset be extended to be able to rip CO<sub>2</sub> apart (and use the oxygen then)?
'''Research needed:''' How needs the basic nine member diamondoid [[mechanosynthesis]] toolset be extended to be able to rip CO<sub>2</sub> apart (and use the oxygen then)?
The application of atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> removal should give a strong incentive to make oxygen the next element of interest in the direct path research. [[Mechanosynthetic water splitting]] is needed too here.


[[Category:Technology level III]]
[[Category:Technology level III]]
[[Category:Mechanosynthesis]]
[[Category:Mechanosynthesis]]

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CPK model of carbon dioxide

The application of atmospheric CO2 removal (see Carbon dioxide collector unit) should give a strong incentive to make oxygen the next element of interest in the direct path research. Mechanosynthetic water splitting is needed too here.

Research needed: How needs the basic nine member diamondoid mechanosynthesis toolset be extended to be able to rip CO2 apart (and use the oxygen then)?