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English: Sensor chips for safer air: A/Professor Debbie Silvester | #MedallistMonday
A/Professor Debbie Silvester-Dean has developed robust gelled sensor materials containing ionic liquids to detect toxic gases, explosives, and even air quality. These overcome the drawbacks of liquid-based electrolytes and will soon be tested in vehicles used in the WA mining industry. The sensors make people safer at home and work and can be used in various applications, including fumigation, refuelling, exhaust monitoring, and entering confined spaces. She was awarded the Le Fèvre Medal. #MedallistMonday
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