Photocatalytic Breakthrough in Hydrogen Peroxide Synthesis
Researchers at S. N. Bose Centre for Basic Sciences have developed a novel photocatalytic method to synthesize hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) from sunlight and water using a new material called Mo-DHTA COF. This eco-friendly approach offers a cleaner, more efficient, and recyclable route for H₂O₂ production, which has broad applications in sterilization, wastewater treatment, and fuel cells. The innovation could transform industries by enabling sustainable chemical processes and reducing reliance on traditional, energy-intensive production methods.
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