Electrolysis Advances Enable Stable Green H₂O₂ Production under Intermittent Renewables
Both versions of the article are substantially based on a recent (July 30, 2025) scientific publication in Angewandte Chemie, describing a new electrosynthesis method for hydrogen peroxide using O-coordinated cobalt single-atom catalysts. The technical claims broadly match current trends in chemical engineering literature and are plausible, but the market and industry-specific projections, company activities, carbon credit figures, and pilot locations are either not directly sourced or cannot be independently verified using publicly available records. Both texts present some claims as fact without direct attribution or reference, and while the short version does introduce more qualifying language (“reported,” “according to”), the long version is more assertive and thus displays more unverifiable statements.
Subscribe to keep reading.
This article was checked against 8 factual claims. Subscribers see every claim, its verified status, our notes, and the sources we matched against.
Sign up now for free