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Sensitivity of Nafion Films to Organic Substances, Especially Ketones

Lucero et al., 2022

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609102073720280500
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Lucero A
Orozco M
Navarro N
Collins V
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Advances in Polymer Technology

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This work shows the possibility to employ sulfonated tetrafluoroethylene‐based fluoropolymer‐copolymer, commercially known as Nafion, as a sensible layer on sensors to detect organic solvents such as ketones. The detection and evaluation of ketone corpuses is …
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Lucero et al. Sensitivity of Nafion Films to Organic Substances, Especially Ketones