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Originally Posted by freebeard
This video on Fuel From The Air suggests Cerium Oxide as a catalyst. At 1500 degrees (combustion chamber temps?) it turns the CO2 in the air into syngas.
As to how you'd get it to adhere to combustion chamber, I have no clue.
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A quick look points to it being a solid lbricant and possibly soluble in hydrocarbons.
A quick search points to it being a good solid lubricant:
https://link.springer.com/article/10...49-020-01340-7
And possibly soluble in fuel..?
ie: A possible fuel additive..?