A Sensor for Detecting Aqueous Cu2+ That Functions in a Just-Add-Water Format
Tyler J. Lucci,
Abigail Neufarth,
Jean-François Gaillard
et al.
Abstract:There is growing concern around the negative health impacts associated with contamination of drinking water by harmful chemicals. Technology that enables fast, cheap, and easy detection of ions and small molecules in drinking water is thus important for reducing the incidence of these negative health impacts. Here, we describe a sensor for detecting Cu 2+ in water that provides colorimetric results in 15 min or less and functions in a just-add-water format. The sensor contains cheap reagents including salts, b… Show more
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