Ethylene Sensor
Invention type: Technology
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Case number: #22079
Wacker oxidation can be used as a signal transduction mechanism for the selective and sensitive detection of ethylene in air via chemiresistive sensing. Using this system, the senescence of lisianthus flowers and carnations can be monitored.
Researchers
Darryl Fong
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Lennon Luo
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Rafaela Da Silveira Andre
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Timothy Manning Swager
Departments: Department of Chemistry
Technology Areas: Agriculture & Food: Sensors / Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials / Sensing & Imaging: Chemical & Radiation Sensing
Impact Areas: Sustainable Future, Advanced Materials
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ethylene sensor
United States of America | Published application
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