Cornell scientists have developed a new method to produce hydrogen peroxide using sunlight, water, and air, which eliminates the need for fossil fuels and reduces environmental concerns associated with the current production process. This discovery could revolutionize the industry as hydrogen peroxide is widely used in various applications, including bleaching paper and disinfecting surfaces. The research, published in Nature Communications, highlights the potential for sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives in chemical manufacturing, paving the way for a more climate-friendly future.
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