2024
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2024-fz42r
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Large-Area Sensor Permits Near-Continuous Multi-Point Measurements of Aqueous Biological and Chemical Analytes

Liza White,
Jordan Miner,
Luke McKinney
et al.

Abstract: The timely detection of aqueous analytes is of critical importance to decision makers in agriculture, industry, and municipalities. However, nearly all water sensor systems rely on single-point measurements, often taken at an instantaneous point in time and in one location, which can limit their ability to detect analytes passing through the water matrix at other locations or times. In this work, we present the concept of employing an industrially manufactured nanotextured diffraction surface as a large-area s… Show more

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