Does any one know where can I buy Potassium superoxide?

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A user is seeking potassium superoxide (KO2) for experiments but is struggling to find a supplier in Yugoslavia, noting that shipping options are limited. Another participant suggests checking the VWR website, specifically the German branch, where kalium superoxid is available. The original poster expresses gratitude and plans to follow up on this lead.
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Hello,
Please help me. I need potassium superoxide for my experiments, but I have no place to buy it. I am from Yugoslavia and it seems that no one is shipping it.

If you know anyplace please send on my mail:
stamba@absolutok.net
or answer here.

Thanks.
 
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I just looked at the VWR website (vwr.com). They have branches in many European countries, though not in any of the Slavic states. Anyway I went to their German site, where I searched for KO2 and found kalium superoxid available.

Check that out.
 
Thanks

Thank you. I will just check it out.
Thanks again.
 
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