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A Fluorescent Future?



Sensors based on fluorescence spectroscopy could provide a way to help ensure potable and recycled water streams remain separate.


  • An aerial photograph of Bundamba advanced water treatment plant – part of...

  • A bottle of tonic water, under normal and UV light, showing the fluorescence...

  • Recycled water is commonly used for irrigation purposes, though it can also...

  • Sensors based on fluorescence spectroscopy could provide a way to help ensure...

  • Fluorescence is well established for monitoring marine and river ecosystems....

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