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Enhanced sensitivity to and classification of volatile carboxylic acids using arrays of linear poly(ethylenimine)-carbon black composite vapor detectors /
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Enhanced sensitivity to and classification of volatile carboxylic acids using arrays of linear poly(ethylenimine)-carbon black composite vapor detectors /

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Other Authors: Grubbs, Robert H., Koscho, Michael E., Lewis, Nathan S., Tillman, Eric S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Acetic acids
Carbon black
Carboxylic acids
Gas detector
Organic acids
Organic polymers
Quartz microbalance
Sensor array
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