Planes have a tiny surface area, big weight penalty and the air is very
thin. Doesn't pass a sniff test.

Using it in building and roadway surfaces is much more likely to work

Andrew

On Mon, 15 Apr 2019, 14:06 David Sevier, <[email protected]>
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> I am wondering about whether titanium dioxide when electroplated as a film
> can be used to decompose methane under ultraviolet light conditions. Can
> anyone advice on this? I am seeking to compare this against polycrystalline
> titanium dioxide which is known for this. I am also interested to
> understand if titanium dioxide can be used to decompose nitrogen oxide and
> in particular nitrous oxide under UV light conditions. Again, also to
> understand if electroplated films can do this.
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> A possible application would be to coat planes with titanium oxides. There
> might be some useful decomposition effects as they fly through the high
> atmosphere under cold bright conditions.
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> Just to head off any misunderstandings, I am not saying in any way that
> this will fully mitigate the effect of the emissions that flying creates
> but it might just have a useful *small *effect to reduce them. Hence the
> questions.
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