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Develop Sensors to Detect Emerging Pollutants in Water - Revista Norte

It is the ethinylestradiol and triclosan, two substances found in contraceptives and antibacterial products that are not eliminated in treatment plants. The project of the National University of San Luis seeks to facilitate their control and monitoring in a fast and economical way. A group of researchers from the National University of San Luis (UNSL) is carrying out a project for the development of platforms that can be used in sensors for the …
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It is the ethinylestradiol and triclosan, two substances found in contraceptives and antibacterial products that are not eliminated in treatment plants. The project of the National University of San Luis seeks to facilitate their control and monitoring in a fast and economical way. A group of researchers from the National University of San Luis (UNSL) is carrying out a project for the development of platforms that can be used in sensors for the …

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revistanorte.com.ar broke the news in on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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