Sunlight, water, and air may soon replace fossil-fuel-driven chemistry in producing hydrogen peroxide, one of the world’s most essential industrial molecules. Cornell researchers have unveiled a solar ...
Key Points Hydrogen peroxide safely kills germs on most kitchen surfaces like sinks, appliances, and cutting boards.It helps lift grime and stains without harsh scrubbing, especially when paired with ...
Scientists have found a way to make hydrogen peroxide from vibration instead of electricity or light, using motion and water to create a clean oxidant. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Hydrogen peroxide is one of ...
ITHACA, N.Y. - Cornell University scientists have discovered a potentially transformative approach to manufacturing one of the world’s most widely used chemicals – hydrogen peroxide – using nothing ...