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... Generally, the processes that benefit the most from the use of more concentrated oxygen are those that rely on more expensive equipment; with smaller gas volumes, less equipment is needed. For example, wet air oxidation might use a 50:50 mixture of air and oxygen, whereas supercritical water oxidation is designed to use pure oxygen.


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