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Christoph Langhammer
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Sweden
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Often mentioned with · Organizations
Chalmers University of Technology
Public research university specializing in technology, science, and engineering, founded in 1829
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Sweden
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Often mentioned with · Technologies
Optical nanosensor with plasmonic detection
A nanosensor that uses plasmonic optical phenomena to detect hydrogen gas by changing color in response to hydrogen concentration changes.
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Plastic encapsulation material
A protective plastic coating that encapsulates the nanosensor, serving both as protection and as an active component of the detection mechanism.
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Catalytic Plasmonic Hydrogen Gas Sensor
Fingertip-sized device using platinum nanoparticles for hydrogen detection in humid conditions.
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Often mentioned with · Locations
Sweden
Sweden
SE
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Often mentioned with · Projects
Optical nanosensor for hydrogen detection
Development of a plasmonic optical nanosensor encapsulated in plastic for rapid hydrogen gas detection in automotive and industrial applications.
completed
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Often mentioned with · Facilities
Department of Energy laboratories
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Often mentioned with · Products
Optical nanosensor (hydrogen sensor)
A plasmonic optical nanosensor encapsulated in plastic that detects hydrogen gas by changing color. Capable of detecting 0.1% hydrogen in air in less than a second and designed for use in hydrogen-powered vehicles and industrial applications.
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Often mentioned with · Research studies
Metal–polymer hybrid nanomaterials for plasmonic ultrafast hydrogen detection
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In the news (2)
Humidity-Resistant Hydrogen Sensor Boosts Safety in Clean Energy Systems
4 months 26 days ago
Swedish researchers develop ground-breaking hydrogen sensor
7 years 2 months ago
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