Abstract

Using detection of hydrogen peroxide—as a relatively most resistant secondary oxidizing agent as an example—the possibility of generating highly active radicals in an aqueous solution when acting on them by a pulse positive corona discharge. We found the impact of additives of potassium halides on the yield of hydrogen peroxide and also on the change of some physicochemical properties of studied solutions.

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