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Hassan et al., 2020 - Google Patents

A novel and potential chemical sensor for effective monitoring of Fe (II) ion in corrosion systems of water samples

Hassan et al., 2020

Document ID
5270455446118481287
Author
Hassan H
Shahat A
Azzazy H
Abd El-aal R
El-Sayed W
Abd Elwahed A
Awual M
Publication year
Publication venue
Microchemical Journal

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Herein, we reported the creation of a new chemical sensor designed with high potential to evaluate the corrosion level of Fe (II) ion in different types of water samples. The designed sensor material based on the using mesoporous silica nanospheres as a scaffold after the …
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