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Microsensors Tackle Hazardous Waste

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Kevin Robinson

Researchers from the University of Cincinnati have developed a highly selective microsensor that the US Department of Energy (DoE) may use in its efforts to monitor or clean up the Hanford nuclear weapons facility in Washington state. Besides being rugged enough for use in hazardous waste, the sensors have three levels of selectivity, which, according to Michael Clager, a senior graduate student on the project, ensures that a signal comes from the desired analyte. The sensors are made from optically transparent electrodes that have been coated to attract only certain kinds of chemicals....Read full article

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