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Charge transfer regulation of nickel oxide-nickel selenide hexagonal nanosheets with rich oxygen vacancies for efficient hydrogen peroxide electrosynthesis.
Summary: Imagine making hydrogen peroxide—the liquid you might use to clean cuts—using just electricity, water, and air! Usually, making it in factories is a messy, chemical-heavy process. To fix this, scientists created a tiny, super-smart material made of nickel, oxygen, and selenium shaped like tiny hexagons. By intentionally leaving out a few oxygen atoms, they created microscopic "potholes" that help electric energy flow perfectly. This new tiny tool acts like a super-charger, making the production of hydrogen peroxide much faster, cleaner, and highly efficient!
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Hydrogen Peroxide
Nickel