Sandia Sensor Forms the Heart of Parker Hannifin's Trihalomethane Water Analyzer (IMAGE)
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Transmission electron microscopy image of nanoporous carbon, left, "the most controllable carbon in the world, in the terms of its mass density and its total surface area," according to Sandia National Laboratories researcher Mike Siegal. A nanoporous carbon coated surface acoustic wave sensor on a quarter, middle. This sensor is the key component of Parker Hannifin's Trihalomethane Water Analyzer, right.
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