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"Electronic nose": A new monitoring device for environmental applications

  • K.C. Persaud
  • , P. Wareham
  • , A.M. Pisanelli
  • , E. Scorsone

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Abstract

Environmental applications of odour sensing technology have been limited by problems of achieving stable measurements when confronted with highly variable environmental factors. We present three case studies for odour sensor technology applied to (a) detection of dry rot in buildings using a sampler and preconcentrator based on solid phase microextraction coupled to a metal oxide sensor array; (b) continuous monitoring of the odour of waste water; (c) discrimination of volatiles emitted by fires in the development of a smart fire alarm system. Each of these applications has required understanding of the nature of the volatiles to be detected and discriminated, specific sampling methods and dedicated sensors, electronics and software.
Original languageEnglish
Article number613
Pages (from-to)355-364
Number of pages10
JournalSensors and Materials
Volume17
Issue number7
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2005

Keywords

  • odour sensing
  • sensor arrays
  • environmental monitoring

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