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A carbon-carbon bond constituting the skeleton of an organic substance molecule is a covalent bond wherein electron orbitals and electrons are shared between the carbon atoms. On the basis of the fact that a specific atom or atomic group present in such an organic substance molecule has electron-withdrawing properties, it has been thought that the carbon-carbon covalent bond of an organic substance molecule can be weakened and cleaved by enhancing the electron-withdrawing properties of a specific atom or atomic group present in the organic substance molecule. This catalyst has been invented in order to achieve this purpose. This catalyst has characteristics: all organic substances that each contain an oxygen (O) atom or a nitrogen (N) atom in the unit molecular structure can be decomposed and carbonized at a relatively low temperature in a short time by bringing the catalyst into contact with the organic substances; and no carbon dioxide (CO2) is emitted, as shown by the fact that the main product is carbon powder.
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