The technique they used involves preparing a gel from a solution containing a specially designed molecule treated with a liquid that has hydrogen peroxide, and air-drying them on a thin paper disc of about 0.45 cm in diameter. (Express photo)As reported by The Indian Express, researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed…
IISc Bengaluru researchers develop cheaper, simpler way to detect hydrogen peroxide through a UV lamp
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