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Simple Color Change Sensor Quickly Detects Toxic Gases

Not all toxic gases have a smell or a color. But a tiny grid of pastel and bonbon-colored squares that effectively "sniffs" dangerous chemicals in the air such as chlorosarin - a highly toxic nerve agent - could help to detect them. The researchers report...
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Not all toxic gases have a smell or a color. But a tiny grid of pastel and bonbon-colored squares that effectively "sniffs" dangerous chemicals in the air such as chlorosarin - a highly toxic nerve agent - could help to detect them. The researchers report...

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analytica-world.com broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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