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    Bio-based colorimetric sensors for detecting ammonia in the air

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    J.J. Hagenaar, G.V. Oshovsky, C.H.L. Tempelman, M. Majstorovic, J.F. Herselman | Conference contribution | Publication date: 28 November 2023
    Sustainable ammonia colorimetric sensors made from bio-based compounds prepared from agricultural waste are developed. The sensors operate at room temperature at two important concentration scales: an accident scale (>50 ppm NH3 in the air) and a health and safety scale (1 ppm – 50 ppm NH3 in the air). The color change of the sensors reacting to ammonia can be followed by the naked eye and quantified with a homemade device and a smartphone. The sensors' response time to high ammonia concentrations (>50 ppm) is minutes, making them useful for safety applications, such as fast detection of ammonia leakages and accidents or alarming high ammonia concentrations at the workplace.

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