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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 ...
Remember when you scraped your knee on the playground as a kid, and the school nurse applied some hydrogen peroxide before covering up the wound with a bandage? Today that's no longer recommended, as ...
Could water, sunlight, and air be all that’s needed to make hydrogen peroxide? ITHACA, N.Y. - Cornell University scientists have discovered a potentially transformative approach to manufacturing one ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Hydrogen peroxide is commonly used for cleaning and bleaching as a friendlier alternative to harsh chemicals. However, the current method for making it isn't that eco-friendly.