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tgilmartin
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The referenced article, posted from the May 2005 issue of Technology, states "The sensors are being developed for commercial use by an industrial partner in collaboration with Argonne. "
Can the authors tell us who that industrial partner is so that we may contact them regarding a commercial application

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I would also like to know the commercial partners for this application.
We have been supplying companies with different types of Hydrogen sensors, so you might want to contact us for further information www.citytech.com

Sorry, not a good idea to give out personal info on an open forum!
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