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Turning sun and seawater into disinfectant

Yaovi Holade () and Mikhael Bechelany
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Yaovi Holade: CNRS
Mikhael Bechelany: CNRS

Nature Sustainability, 2025, vol. 8, issue 6, 586-587

Abstract: Hypochlorite is in wide industrial and domestic use as disinfectant, but its manufacture, involving the processing and transport of hazardous chemicals, is problematic. Now a safer, more sustainable alternative, powered by sunlight and seawater, has been developed.

Date: 2025
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