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- 1From:Chemical Industry DigestA low-cost and easy-to manufacture lighting technology can be made with light-emitting electrochemical cells. Such cells are thin-film electronic and ionic devices that generate light after a low voltage is applied....
- 2From:Chemistry TodayOctober 13 -- Unit 2 Electrochemistry | Chemical Kinetics ELECTROCHEMISTRY Electrochemistry is the study of production of electricity from energy released during spontaneous chemical reactions and the use of electrical...
- 3From:BioSpectrum AsiaInexpensive, flexible, and non-toxic thermoelectric converters producing high voltages at body temperature achieved Thermo-electrochemical cells newly developed by researchers at Japan's Kyushu University offer a...
- 4From:Plant Engineering (Vol. 55, Issue 4)GreenLine Mk2 is a multimeasurement apparatus for analyzing flue gas. The device can be configured with up to six electrochemical cells for different gas concentration measurements ([0.sub.2], CO, NO, [NO.sub.2],...
- 5From:LCGC Europe (Vol. 18, Issue 4)Reader Service 78 Antec Leyden has released a dual cell control (DCC) option for the ALEXYS 100 LC-EC system. With independent control of two electrochemical cells in series (ox-red analysis) a selectivity...
- 6From:Sensors Magazine (Vol. 22, Issue 2)Ammonia (N[H.sub.3]) is a common reagent for and byproduct of numerous processes. Nearly 80% of all ammonia produced in the U.S. is used for agricultural applications including liquid fertilizer, protein for livestock...
- 7From:Occupational Hazards (Vol. 64, Issue 10)Compact G20 and G40 Portable Gas Detectors feature full-sized electrochemical cells for optimal personal safety. The G-series simultaneously monitors from one to four toxic gases, including oxygen deficiency and...
- 8From:Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World (Vol. 8, Issue 4)Greenline Mk2 is a multi-measurement apparatus for analyzing flue gas in the heating and power industries, industrial plants, chemical processing, technical monitoring, servicing, environmental protection or any...
- 9From:Sensors Magazine (Vol. 18, Issue 7)The Iridium from City Technology Ltd., Portsmouth, England, is an IR bench for vehicle emissions monitoring that carriers the California Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) approval. The 32 by 42 by 150 mm device used...
- 10From:Sensors Magazine (Vol. 18, Issue 3)The IRidium from City Technology Ltd., Portsmouth, England, is an IR bench for vehicle emissions monitoring that carries the California Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) approval. The 32 by 42 by 150 mm device uses...
- 11From:Occupational Hazards (Vol. 64, Issue 4)The G20 and G40 Portable Gas Detectors from General Monitors feature full-sized electrochemical cells for monitoring simultaneously from one to four toxic gases, including oxygen deficiency and combustible gas. Enclosed...
- 12From:Industrial Fire JournalWHAT ARE THE HAZARDS RELATED TO LITHIUM BATTERIES? HOW SHOULD WE RESPOND? WHAT ARE THE REGULATIONS? MATTHEW HAWES, EMERGENCY RESPONSE SPECIALIST AT NCEC--THE UK'S NATIONAL CHEMICAL EMERGENCY CENTRE--PROVIDES THE...
- 13From:Sensors Magazine (Vol. 18, Issue 3)A multimeasurement apparatus for analyzing flue gas emissions, the Eurotron GreeLine Mk2 from TTI, Inc., williston, VT, can be configured with up to 6 electrochemical cells for different gas concentration measurements...
- 14From:The Oil and Gas Journal (Vol. 100, Issue 9)The Target Series portable gas detector has been awarded intrinsic safety approval by the Canadian Standard Association. This Class I, Division I, Group A, B, C, D approval allows its service in hazardous work...
- 15From:Occupational Hazards (Vol. 57, Issue 9)There is a wide array of confined space instrumentation types available on the market today but most of them typically rely on sensor-based technology. The most frequently used sensor technologies are catalytic...
- 16From:Industrial Fire JournalThere are four major gas sensing technologies widely used today for hazardous area safety applications, each type best suited to particular gases and applications: pellistors, infrared sensors, electrochemical cells and...
- 17From:Fire and RescueThere are four major gas sensing technologies widely used today for hazardous area safety applications, each type best suited to particular gases and applications: pellistors, infrared sensors, electrochemical cells and...