Advanced analytical applications require smart materials and sensor systems that are able to adapt or be configured to specific tasks. Based on reversible photochemistry in nanoporous materials, we present a sensor array with a selectivity that is reversibly controlled by light irradiation. The active material of the sensor array, or electronic nose (e-nose), is based on metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with photoresponsive fluorinated azobenzene groups that can be optically switched between their trans and cis state. By irradiation with light of different wavelengths, the trans–cis ratio can be modulated. Here we use four trans–cis values as defined states and employ a four-channel quartz-crystal microbalance for gravimetrically monitoring ...
Smell is one of the most important senses of man. It is used in everyday life, influencing our behav...
Any attempt to mimic the behavior of natural olfaction is mainly based on the properties of the arti...
The Metal Oxide Semiconductor gas sensors based on SnO2 indicate cross sensitivity to many volatile ...
Rapid volatile organic compounds (VOCs) detection is a hot topic today; in this framework nanomateri...
Tracing the chemical composition of the surrounding environment appeals to the design of highly sens...
Sensing of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as alcohols, ketones and amines is required within...
Electronic nose (E-nose) technology provides an easy and inexpensive way to analyse chemical samples...
The development of an array of chemically-responsive dyes on a porous membrane and in its use as a g...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A novel optoelectronic nose for analysis of alcohols (ethanol ...
A novel optoelectronic nose for analysis of alcohols (ethanol and methanol) in chemically complex en...
Electronic noses mimic smell and taste senses by using sensor arrays to assess complex samples and t...
Humans as a species are generally audio-visual creatures and do not take full advantage of the olfac...
An artificial nose system for the recognition and classification of gas-phase analytes and its appli...
International audienceMonitoring volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is an important issue, but diffic...
Despite the existence of sophisticated analytical gas sensing technologies like gas chromatography –...
Smell is one of the most important senses of man. It is used in everyday life, influencing our behav...
Any attempt to mimic the behavior of natural olfaction is mainly based on the properties of the arti...
The Metal Oxide Semiconductor gas sensors based on SnO2 indicate cross sensitivity to many volatile ...
Rapid volatile organic compounds (VOCs) detection is a hot topic today; in this framework nanomateri...
Tracing the chemical composition of the surrounding environment appeals to the design of highly sens...
Sensing of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as alcohols, ketones and amines is required within...
Electronic nose (E-nose) technology provides an easy and inexpensive way to analyse chemical samples...
The development of an array of chemically-responsive dyes on a porous membrane and in its use as a g...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A novel optoelectronic nose for analysis of alcohols (ethanol ...
A novel optoelectronic nose for analysis of alcohols (ethanol and methanol) in chemically complex en...
Electronic noses mimic smell and taste senses by using sensor arrays to assess complex samples and t...
Humans as a species are generally audio-visual creatures and do not take full advantage of the olfac...
An artificial nose system for the recognition and classification of gas-phase analytes and its appli...
International audienceMonitoring volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is an important issue, but diffic...
Despite the existence of sophisticated analytical gas sensing technologies like gas chromatography –...
Smell is one of the most important senses of man. It is used in everyday life, influencing our behav...
Any attempt to mimic the behavior of natural olfaction is mainly based on the properties of the arti...
The Metal Oxide Semiconductor gas sensors based on SnO2 indicate cross sensitivity to many volatile ...