Acetone is a toxic air pollutant and a key breath marker for non‐invasively monitoring fat metabolism. Its routine detection in realistic gas mixtures (i.e., human breath and indoor air), however, is challenging, as low‐cost acetone sensors suffer from insufficient selectivity. Here, a compact detector for acetone sensing is introduced, having unprecedented selectivity (>250) over the most challenging interferants (e.g., alcohols, aldehydes, aromatics, isoprene, ammonia, H2, and CO). That way, acetone is quantified with fast response (<1 min) down to, at least, 50 parts per billion (ppb) in gas mixtures with such interferants having up to two orders of magnitude higher concentration than acetone at realistic relative humidities (RH = 30–90%...
Along with more than two hundred volatile organic compounds (VOCs), acetone is also a normal constit...
Department of Chemistry, SRM IST, Kattankulathur-630 203, Tamilnadu, India E-mail: sdevikala@gmail....
Acetone is known as the breath biomarker of diabetes. In this paper we have reported on a highly sen...
Catalytic packed bed filters ahead of gas sensors can drastically improve their selectivity, a key c...
Mobile health technologies can provide routinely and on‐demand information to manage metabolic disea...
This article describes a simple though extremely effective sensor for acetone monitoring in the brea...
Breath analysis has the potential for early stage detection and monitoring of illnesses to drastical...
The need of detecting acetone in ambient environment in laboratories and factories to monitor leakag...
Gas species and concentrations of human-exhaled breath correlate with health, wherein disease marker...
Acetone is a well-known volatile organic compound that is widely used in different industrial and do...
Ethanol is a major confounder in gas sensing because of its omnipresence in indoor air and breath fr...
AbstractNon-stationarity temperature regime allows us to increase sensitivity and selectivity of ace...
Metal oxide (MOx) gas sensors have attracted considerable attention from both scientific and practic...
Metal-oxide gas sensors have great potential for emerging applications, including breath analysis du...
The rates of diabetes throughout the world are rising rapidly, impacting nearly every country. New r...
Along with more than two hundred volatile organic compounds (VOCs), acetone is also a normal constit...
Department of Chemistry, SRM IST, Kattankulathur-630 203, Tamilnadu, India E-mail: sdevikala@gmail....
Acetone is known as the breath biomarker of diabetes. In this paper we have reported on a highly sen...
Catalytic packed bed filters ahead of gas sensors can drastically improve their selectivity, a key c...
Mobile health technologies can provide routinely and on‐demand information to manage metabolic disea...
This article describes a simple though extremely effective sensor for acetone monitoring in the brea...
Breath analysis has the potential for early stage detection and monitoring of illnesses to drastical...
The need of detecting acetone in ambient environment in laboratories and factories to monitor leakag...
Gas species and concentrations of human-exhaled breath correlate with health, wherein disease marker...
Acetone is a well-known volatile organic compound that is widely used in different industrial and do...
Ethanol is a major confounder in gas sensing because of its omnipresence in indoor air and breath fr...
AbstractNon-stationarity temperature regime allows us to increase sensitivity and selectivity of ace...
Metal oxide (MOx) gas sensors have attracted considerable attention from both scientific and practic...
Metal-oxide gas sensors have great potential for emerging applications, including breath analysis du...
The rates of diabetes throughout the world are rising rapidly, impacting nearly every country. New r...
Along with more than two hundred volatile organic compounds (VOCs), acetone is also a normal constit...
Department of Chemistry, SRM IST, Kattankulathur-630 203, Tamilnadu, India E-mail: sdevikala@gmail....
Acetone is known as the breath biomarker of diabetes. In this paper we have reported on a highly sen...