Catalysis at the room temperature ionic liquid|water interface: H2O2 generation

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Justyna JedraszkoMarcin Opallo

Abstract

H2O2 is produced at the interface between a room-temperature ionic liquid with decamethylferrocene as an electron donor and an acidic aqueous solution. The electron donor can be regenerated electrochemically.

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