Improving hydrogen peroxide production through sustainable photocatalysis

Hydrogen peroxide is used in many industries for a variety of purposes, including bleaching, sewage treatment, sterilization, and even as rocket fuel. Because hydrogen peroxide’s byproduct is water, it has been lauded as a “green,” environmentally friendly chemical, but a closer look at hydrogen peroxide’s production process reveals a more complicated story. Problems like the amount of energy used for the production process and mining for the required chemicals have dramatic environmental impacts. As demand increases for hydrogen peroxide globally, researchers are trying to find new ways to produce hydrogen peroxide that are safer and better for the environment.


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Source: Phys.org