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frommer
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binding a chromogenic substance onto a surface
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Is it possible to attach a chromogen onto a surface (eg glass, silicone, teflon etc) without altering its properties?
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Does oil paint count?
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No, paint doesn't count. I refer to chromogens that converse into coloured compounds when activated by an enzyme(such as New Fuchsin)
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