Abstract

The ability to rapidly detect and identify chemical hazards would be enormously valuable for first responders dealing with the aftermath of accidents and industrial leaks. We spoke to Dr Damir Asoli about the work of the SERSing project in developing a low-weight, handheld device to identify chemical hazards at low concentrations.

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