Researchers from the University of Minnesota developed graphene-based quantum capacitance wireless vapor sensors. This new sensor transduction mechanism paves the way for graphene quantum capacitance sensors to for a wide range of chemical and biological sensing applications:

http://www.graphene-info.com/graphene-enables-quantum-capacitance-wireless-vapor-sensors

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