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Dec 2005
December 1, 2005
This Transit IDEA project demonstrates a cost-effective electrospray technology employing an entirely different approach based on the remarkable effectiveness of small, highly charged liquid droplets formed from an electrospray source to “getter” both polarizable particles and polar molecules dispersed in a gas. This technology offers the smallest and most effective means to rapidly collect and detect the release of polar chemical species within a rail transit system. View Report
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