The Korea Institute of Science and Technology has developed a technology that uses photovoltaic energy to produce hydrogen peroxide, replacing a thermochemical process that requires high energy and creates environmental issues.
The study team used the thermochemically produced organic solution to create a photocatalytic reaction solution, improving the photocatalyst's oxygen-reduction capacity.
The research team employed solar energy to manage the photocatalyst and organic solution. They produced 5.3 percent hydrogen peroxide per unit hour and a gram of photocatalyst, five times more than the minimal industrial output standard.
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