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Nanotechnology method allows the detection of diluted ionic mercury in water at 10 times higher sensitivity
Nanotechnology method allows the detection of diluted ionic mercury in water at 10 times higher sensitivity
- A research group and others have discovered that it is possible to detect ionic mercury, with more than 10 times higher sensitivity than with the conventional spectroscopy method.
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10.1038/srep01175
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