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Development of a low-cost, high-sensitivity, and highly accurate sensor for dissolved CO2 measurements in natural waters based on the change in fluorescence of the pH sensitive indicator 8 - Hydroxypyrene - 1,3,6 - trisulfonic acid(HPTS) due to the diffusion of CO2 across a gas permeable membrane
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