3D-Printed Graphite-Alumina Sensor for TNT Detection


 This study presents a 3D-printed electrochemical sensor made from graphite-alumina composites, offering a sensitive and reusable platform for self-sampling and detecting 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) residues. The sensor demonstrates high performance in environmental and forensic applications, providing a cost-effective and portable solution for trace explosive detection.

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