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New Accepted Paper on Remote Monitoring of Nitric Acid and Temperature!

Posted on October 31, 2024October 31, 2024Author jburns2Categories NewsTags ARPA-E, co-crystallization, Radiochemistry, UNF recycle

Congratulations to David Russel and the entire CoXTL Team on the recent acceptance of a new paper, “Remote Sensing of Nitric Acid and Temperature via Design of Experiments, Chemometrics, and Raman Spectroscopy” in ACS Omega!

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