Hydrogen peroxide (HP) has undergone somewhat of a rebirth in chemical industry circles over the last decade. The rather glib explanation for such a renaissance is that regulatory forces compelled the chemical industry to reduce, and in some instances to eliminate, environmental pollution. Since industry has learned to employ HP in a safer, more efficient and innovative manner, it can substitute many environmentally hazardous chemicals in an environmentally protective way. The most important applications of HP in industrial processes are summarized in Fig. 1 [1–4].
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Voraberger, H. (2004). Optical Techniques for Determination and Sensing of Hydrogen Peroxide in Industrial and Environmental Samples (pp. 391–408). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09111-1_15
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