ETD LDRD project for Uranium sensor test
EMSL Project ID
3281
Abstract
The lab space in EMSL 1410 is needed for testing chemically modified electrodes as Uranium sensors.
Project Details
Project type
Exploratory Research
Start Date
2003-01-13
End Date
2004-01-20
Status
Closed
Released Data Link
Team
Principal Investigator
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