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Detection of Hg2+ using microcantilever sensors

Xu et al., 2002

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3010534116001135783
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Xu X
Thundat T
Brown G
Ji H
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Analytical chemistry

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Trace amounts of Hg2+ are detected by using a microcantilever coated with gold. The microcantilever undergoes bending due to accumulation of Hg2+ on the gold surface. It is found that a concentration of 10-11 M Hg2+ can be detected using this technology. Other …
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