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Photocatalytic Storing of O2 as H2O2 Mediated by high surface area CuO. Evidence for a reductive− oxidative interfacial mechanism

Bandara et al., 2005

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11368160085643415814
Author
Bandara J
Guasaquillo I
Bowen P
Soare L
Jardim W
Kiwi J
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Langmuir

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CuO powders with a high specific surface area are shown to be able to produce H2O2 in aqueous solution under simulated light irradiation. The highest rate of peroxide production was observed under mild experimental conditions using O2 and a large surface area …
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