When water is split electrolytically, the result is typically hydrogen -- and 'useless' oxygen. Instead of oxygen, you can also produce hydrogen peroxide, which is required for many branches of ...
The question of whether water can form hydrogen peroxide should be answered by thermodynamics (see C&EN, June 13, 2022, page 3). If a reaction is possible (spontaneous), then the change in the Gibbs ...
H 2 O 2 is a widely used green chemical with important applications in environmental remediation, disinfection, and chemical synthesis. The conventional anthraquinone process, although industrially ...
Hydrogen peroxide fuel cells harness the reversible redox chemistry of H₂O₂ to generate electrical energy in compact, liquid‐fed architectures. At the heart of these devices lies the interplay between ...
A new study has put a remarkable and unexpected chemical genesis on more solid footing. Back in 2019, Stanford University researchers and colleagues revealed the surprising discovery that hydrogen ...
A catalyst is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction. The catalyst is not used up or chemically changed during the reaction. Enzymes are catalysts that work inside the cells of living ...