Green Hydrogen Peroxide Solutions





















A Carbon Catalyst Paves the Way for Sustainable Production
Georgia Wray Norsten — March 18, 2025A breakthrough carbon catalyst developed by researchers at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) is revolutionizing the production of green hydrogen peroxide. Unlike traditional methods that require high-purity oxygen gas and costly palladium catalysts, this new approach enables efficient production in low-oxygen air environments using neutral electrolytes. By introducing mesopores into the carbon structure, the catalyst significantly reduces energy consumption and environmental impact.
This innovation tackles the long-standing challenges of hydrogen peroxide production, which traditionally involves the resource-intensive anthraquinone process. The boron-doped mesoporous carbon catalyst facilitates smoother oxygen transfer, achieving an 80% efficiency rate under near-commercial conditions. The catalyst maintains high activity even in low-oxygen environments, proving its potential for industrial-scale applications.
With this scalable and cost-effective technology, KIST's carbon catalyst offers a greener alternative for industries ranging from medical and chemical manufacturing to semiconductors. The breakthrough brings hydrogen peroxide production closer to commercialization, making sustainable industrial processes a reality.