Applications and advances in electronic-nose technologies.

Sensors
Alphus D Wilson, Manuela Baietto

Abstract

Electronic-nose devices have received considerable attention in the field of sensor technology during the past twenty years, largely due to the discovery of numerous applications derived from research in diverse fields of applied sciences. Recent applications of electronic nose technologies have come through advances in sensor design, material improvements, software innovations and progress in microcircuitry design and systems integration. The invention of many new e-nose sensor types and arrays, based on different detection principles and mechanisms, is closely correlated with the expansion of new applications. Electronic noses have provided a plethora of benefits to a variety of commercial industries, including the agricultural, biomedical, cosmetics, environmental, food, manufacturing, military, pharmaceutical, regulatory, and various scientific research fields. Advances have improved product attributes, uniformity, and consistency as a result of increases in quality control capabilities afforded by electronic-nose monitoring of all phases of industrial manufacturing processes. This paper is a review of the major electronic-nose technologies, developed since this specialized field was born and became prominent in the mid 198...Continue Reading

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
quartz crystal microbalance
quartz microbalance
nuclear magnetic resonance
adsorbent trapping
MDA
PCA
chips
biosensor
microsensors
biosensors

Software Mentioned

FishNose
noses
Aromascan nose

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