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14 November 1997 Development of an electronic nose
Joseph Norman Barisci, Mike K. Andrews, Paul Harris, Ashton C. Partridge, Gordon G. Wallace
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Proceedings Volume 3242, Smart Electronics and MEMS; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.293544
Event: Far East and Pacific Rim Symposium on Smart Materials, Structures, and MEMS, 1997, Adelaide, Australia
Abstract
A system for detection of volatile compounds has been developed based on the concept of an electronic nose. The detection mechanism relies on the change in electrical resistance that occurs when a conducting polymer sensing element is exposed to the gaseous sample. An array of such sensors in conjunction with pattern recognition data analysis are used to identify and quantify the compounds of interest.
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Joseph Norman Barisci, Mike K. Andrews, Paul Harris, Ashton C. Partridge, and Gordon G. Wallace "Development of an electronic nose", Proc. SPIE 3242, Smart Electronics and MEMS, (14 November 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.293544
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Polymers

Resistance

Electrodes

Polymer thin films

Nose

Polymeric sensors

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