A method for producing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide in a single
operation using a solution that contains an oxygen source and a redox
partner that can react to form oxygen and a chemical species that can
form an insoluble carbonate to precipitate and chemically store carbon
dioxide. Carbon dioxide is introduced into the solution and the carbonate
precipitates as the oxygen is generated. In particular, the invention
uses an aqueous solution of permanganate and hydrogen peroxide that react
in the presence of a catalyst to produce oxygen and manganese (II) ions.
Carbon dioxide gas introduced into the solution reacts with the manganese
(II) ions to precipitate manganese carbonate. Other cations capable of
reacting with carbon dioxide to form an insoluble carbonate, for example
calcium, barium and magnesium, may also be added to the solution to
precipitate carbonate salts. Calcium permanganate may used as a source of
both calcium and permanganate.