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A New Way to Spot Chromium: Using Fungus-Like Nanosensors
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
But wait, there's more! The FP CoS can also help find Cr(III) by changing it into Cr(VI) and then trapping it. Once caught, it can be detected using a technique called cyclic voltammetry. This method can find even tinier amounts, as low as 0. 116 micrograms per liter.
By combining these two methods, scientists can now quickly and easily find both types of chromium in water, even when there are lots of other things mixed in.
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