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 ...
Micron-sized water droplets condensed from water vapor contain small amounts of hydrogen peroxide, according to a study. When water is atomized into micron-sized droplets, water molecules can become ...
With the generation of hydrogen through water splitting (the most common method for creating hydrogen) hydrogen peroxide is also formed. This is a difficult chemical to deal with and it influences the ...
IN spite of numerous studies, the primary action of ionizing radiations on water is not yet fully known. Knowledge of this action is important in relation to the radio-chemistry of dilute aqueous ...
WE have found that if a hydrogen peroxide–water solution, of suitable concentration, is put into a tube and frozen extremely quickly by plunging the tube into a Dewar flask containing liquid oxygen ...
“The production of hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide is extremely important,” says Bochum scientist Lejing Li, first author of the study. Due to its high availability, water is considered the most useful ...