Ionic liquids used to monitor air quality

Ionic liquids used to monitor air quality

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute in Zurich have developed a CO2 sensor that can monitor air quality for scuba divers and mountaineers. It uses a type of salt called ionic liquid that allows the device to be much smaller and simpler than existing CO2 sensors.

 

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