Perovskite-Based Sensor Detects Ammonia Leaks at Concentrations as Low as 1 Ppm
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Perovskite-based sensor detects ammonia leaks at concentrations as low as 1 ppm
A team led by principal researcher Myungkwan Song of the Energy & Environment Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) has developed an ultrasensitive ammonia gas sensor using an environmentally friendly, lead-free perovskite material.
Detecting Ammonia Leaks at Concentrations as Low as 1 ppm!
CHANGWON, South Korea -- A research team led by Principal Researcher Myungkwan Song of the Energy & Environment Materials Research Division at the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), headed by President Chul-jin Choi, has developed an ultrasensitive ammonia gas sensor using an environmentally friendly, lead-free perovskite material. The research was conducted in collaboration with teams led by Professor Hyung Woo Lee of Pusan National U…
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