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Environment

Sunscreens Release Hydrogen Peroxide Into Seawater

Emerging Contaminants: New study finds that titanium dioxide nanoparticles in sunscreens could produce enough hydrogen peroxide in coastal waters to stress algae

by Janet Pelley
August 8, 2014

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