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A photocatalytic redox cycle over a polyimide catalyst drives efficient solar-to-H₂O₂ conversion
W. Chi, Y. Dong, et al.
Discover the groundbreaking engineering of a polyimide aerogel photocatalyst, which produces H₂O₂ efficiently through a unique photocatalytic redox cycle. Researchers Wenwen Chi, Yuming Dong, Bing Liu, Chengsi Pan, Jiawei Zhang, Hui Zhao, Yongfa Zhu, and Zeyu Liu have achieved an impressive 14.28% quantum yield and substantial H₂O₂ production under sunlight exposure.
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