Physiological investigations suggest that the olfactory mucosa probably plays an ancillary role in the recognition of odours introducing a sort of chromatographic separation that, together with the zonal distribution of olfactory receptors, gives place to selective spatio-temporal response patterns. It has been recently suggested that this behaviour may be simulated by chemical sensors embedded in continuous polymer layers. In this paper, in analogy to the biology of olfaction, a simple and compact platform able to separate and detect gases and vapours on the basis of their diffusion properties is proposed. In such a system, broadly selective colour indicators, such as metalloporphyrins, are embedded in continuous layers of polymers with di...
The impressive chemistry shown by porphyrins in natural systems is particularly attractive for explo...
The past decade has seen great interest concerning the development of artificial sensing devices; mo...
In this work an attempt to obtain a more compact system for gas sensing, designed directly on a tran...
Physiological investigations suggest that the olfactory mucosa probably plays an ancillary role in t...
Biological systems enhance the odor discrimination capabilities by performing a small separation of ...
Artificial olfactory systems have been studied for the last two decades mainly from the point of vie...
Here, we report on a biologically inspired analytical system that represents a new concept in the fi...
Metalloporphyrins offer almost unique opportunities to design artificial receptors for chemical sens...
Artificial olfactory systems have been studied for the last two decades mainly from the point of vie...
Artificial olfactory systems have been studied for the last two decades mainly from the point of vie...
Part 1 A low-cost yet highly sensitive colorimetric sensor array for the detection and identificatio...
The development of an array of chemically-responsive dyes on a porous membrane and in its use as a g...
Arrays of broadly cross-reactive vapor sensors provide a man-made implementation of an olfactory sys...
In this study, we examined the comprehensive detection of numerous volatile molecules based on the o...
The impressive chemistry shown by porphyrins in natural systems is particularly attractive for explo...
The past decade has seen great interest concerning the development of artificial sensing devices; mo...
In this work an attempt to obtain a more compact system for gas sensing, designed directly on a tran...
Physiological investigations suggest that the olfactory mucosa probably plays an ancillary role in t...
Biological systems enhance the odor discrimination capabilities by performing a small separation of ...
Artificial olfactory systems have been studied for the last two decades mainly from the point of vie...
Here, we report on a biologically inspired analytical system that represents a new concept in the fi...
Metalloporphyrins offer almost unique opportunities to design artificial receptors for chemical sens...
Artificial olfactory systems have been studied for the last two decades mainly from the point of vie...
Artificial olfactory systems have been studied for the last two decades mainly from the point of vie...
Part 1 A low-cost yet highly sensitive colorimetric sensor array for the detection and identificatio...
The development of an array of chemically-responsive dyes on a porous membrane and in its use as a g...
Arrays of broadly cross-reactive vapor sensors provide a man-made implementation of an olfactory sys...
In this study, we examined the comprehensive detection of numerous volatile molecules based on the o...
The impressive chemistry shown by porphyrins in natural systems is particularly attractive for explo...
The past decade has seen great interest concerning the development of artificial sensing devices; mo...
In this work an attempt to obtain a more compact system for gas sensing, designed directly on a tran...