A team from the Delft University of Technology have developed a hydrogen sensor made of a thin layer of tungsten trioxide that works at room temperature. “It is much more sensitive than commercially available products and it can be reused in a matter of minutes,” says lead author Giordano Mattoni, “also, by increasing or decreasing ...
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