Sniffing Out Toxic Chemicals
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October 28, 2009
A toxic chemical spill can pose a major threat to a heavily populated area, and chemical sniffing devices can detect only a handful of the toxins that can potentially harm us. A group at the University of Illinois has developed a small device that uses a nano gel that can react to a number of different chemicals and display a unique color pattern to indicate the type of toxin in the air. Watch this videocast to learn more about this "nano nose."
Related Links:
“An Optoelectronic Nose for the Detection of Toxic Gases,” Nature Chemistry, September 13, 2009
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