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The reaction was started by adding 1 mL of hydrogen peroxide solution 42 mM [23].
Finally, the mixture was treated with 10 mL of hydrogen peroxide.
The solution turned bright yellow when 3.0 ml of hydrogen peroxide (30%) was added.
One gram of lithium borohydride sample released 1423 ml of hydrogen with Ni catalyst while NiO caused 1972.94 ml of hydrogen gas desorption, equaling to 90% of the theoretical yield of commercial LiBH4.
4 mL of hydrogen peroxide was then added to the mixture and was again digested for another 7 min.
It was confirmed that 1 g of manufactured aluminium generated around 350 ml of hydrogen after 30 min.
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Twenty μg of extract were incubated in a stoppered cuvette containing 1.9 ml of hydrogen-saturated Tris buffer (50 mM, pH 8, 30C°) that had been flushed with hydrogen.
2.1 mL h−1 of hydrogen gas was emitted when a W-typed DSSM assembled from five columns was connected to carbon electrodes in a water electrolysis system.
Salamanders were put in a 25 ml bath of hydrogen peroxide for 30 seconds and then rinsed in artificial pond water.
Slides were then 'quenched' in a mixture of methanol and 3% hydrogen peroxide (97 ml methanol with 3 ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide added) for 30 min.
In the second step, organic matter was removed by immersion in ~50 ml of 10% hydrogen peroxide at 60 °C for more than 20 h until all bubbling ceased.
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