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Biomed Eng Syst Technol Int Jt Conf BIOSTEC Revis Sel Pap


Title:Design and Evolution of an Opto-electronic Device for VOCs Detection
Author(s):Padua AC; Palma S; Gruber J; Gamboa H; Roque AC;
Address:"UCIBIO, REQUIMTE, Departamento de Quimica, Faculdade de Ciencias e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal. Departamento de Quimica Fundamental, Instituto de Quimica da Universidade de Sao Paulo, Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes, 748 CEP 05508-000, Sao Paulo, SP, Brasil. Laboratorio de Instrumentacao Engenharia Biomedica e Fisica da Radiacao (LIBPhys-UNL), Departamento de Fisica, Faculdade de Ciencias e Tecnologia da Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Monte da Caparica, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal"
Journal Title:Biomed Eng Syst Technol Int Jt Conf BIOSTEC Revis Sel Pap
Year:2018
Volume:1
Issue:
Page Number:48 - 55
DOI: 10.5220/0006558100480055
ISSN/ISBN:
Abstract:"Electronic noses (E-noses) are devices capable of detecting and identifying Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in a simple and fast method. In this work, we present the development process of an opto-electronic device based on sensing films that have unique stimuli-responsive properties, altering their optical and electrical properties, when interacting with VOCs. This interaction results in optical and electrical signals that can be collected, and further processed and analysed. Two versions of the device were designed and assembled. E-nose V1 is an optical device, and E-nose V2 is a hybrid opto-electronic device. Both E-noses architectures include a delivery system, a detection chamber, and a transduction system. After the validation of the E-nose V1 prototype, the E-nose V2 was implemented, resulting in an easy-to-handle, miniaturized and stable device. Results from E-nose V2 indicated optical signals reproducibility, and the possibility of coupling the electrical signals to the optical response for VOCs sensing"
Keywords:Device Electronic-nose Gas Sensing Volatile Organic Compounds;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEPadua, Ana Carolina Palma, Susana Gruber, Jonas Gamboa, Hugo Roque, Ana Cecilia eng 639123/ERC_/European Research Council/International Germany 2018/08/07 Biomed Eng Syst Technol Int Jt Conf BIOSTEC Revis Sel Pap. 2018; 1:48-55. doi: 10.5220/0006558100480055"

 
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