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Electro-generated poly (cysteine) film as a sensor platform towards the simultaneous electroanalysis of hydrazine and hydroxylamine

Krishnan et al., 2021

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17909489280969955681
Author
Krishnan R
Saraswathyamma B
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Materials Chemistry and Physics

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Hydrazine and hydroxylamine are toxic and mutagenic molecules which are in the top list of environmental pollutants. The present study details the electro-generation of polycysteine onto the pencil graphite surface and its effective utilization towards the simultaneous …
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