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Scientists develop a device that quantifies solid and dissolved carbonates from CO2 measurements

  • The researchers, including scientists from the UGR, have devised an economical, sensitive, precise CO2 meter capable of carrying out analyzes quickly and efficiently.
  • The device has the potential to analyze any solid or aqueous sample by adjusting the calibration ranges

Researchers from the Higher Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and the University of Granada (UGR) have generated a useful model for a device to measure carbonate content and its reactive surface in solid samples, as well as inorganic carbon in liquid samples. . This device has been developed by Clément López-Canfín, and Roberto Lázaro, from the Arid Zones Experimental Station (EEZA-CSIC), in collaboration with Enrique Pérez Sánchez-Cañete from the University of Granada.

https://canal.ugr.es/noticia/cientificos-desarrollan-un-dispósito-que-cuantifica-carbonatos-solidos-y-disueltos-a-partir-de-mediciones-de-co2/

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