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Wearable sensors that detect gas leaks

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PICTURE: Gas sensor view More Image credit: POSTECH Gas accidents such as toxic gas leaks in factories, carbon monoxide leaks from boilers, or the asphyxiation of toxic gases while cleaning manholes continue to claim lives and cause injuries. The development of a sensor that can quickly detect toxic gases or biochemicals remains a major issue in the public health, environmental surveillance, and military sectors. Recently, a research team at POSTECH developed an inexpensive, ultra-compact portable hologram sensor that instantly notifies the user of the detection of volatile gases. A joint research team led by Professor Junsuk Rho from the Department of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering and Dr. Inki Kim from the Department of Mechanical Engineering with Professor Young-Ki Kim and Ph.D. Candidate Won-Sik Kim from the Department of Chemical Engineering at POSTECH has integrated the metasurface with the gas-reactive liquid crystal optical modulat

Gas To Liquid (GTL) Systems Market Size and Analysis

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New Jersey, United States, - The research study presented in this report offers a complete and intelligent analysis of the competition, segmentation, dynamics, and geographical advancement of the Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) Systems Market. It takes into account the CAGR, value, volume, revenue, production, consumption, sales, manufacturing cost, prices, and other key factors related to the Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) Systems market. The authors of the report have segmented the gas-to-liquid systems (GTL) market by product, application and region. The segments of the Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) Systems market are analyzed on the basis of market share, production, consumption, revenue, CAGR, market size, and more factors. The analysts have profiled the leading players in the Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) Systems market taking into account their recent developments, market share, sales, revenue, areas covered, product portfolios, and other aspects. The comparative results in the Gas-To-Liquid Systems (GTL) report