Mimicking the biological olfaction, large odor-sensor arrays can be used to acquire a broad range of chemical information, with a potentially high degree of redundancy, to allow for enhanced control over the sensitivity and selectivity of artificial olfaction systems. The arrays should consist of the largest possible number of individual sensing elements while being miniaturized. Chemosensitive resistors are one of the sensing platforms that have a potential to satisfy these two conditions. In this work we test viability of fabricating a 16-element chemosensitive resistor array for detection and recognition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The sensors were fabricated using blends of carbon black and gas chromatography (GC) stationary-p...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are present in our every day used products such as plastics, cosme...
Here we describe a novel CMOS compatible gas sensor array based on a combined resistive/chemFET sens...
Six composite sensors were prepared by casting a solution of different polymers and conductive carbo...
Chemically sensitive resistors have been fabricated from composites of carbon black and low volatili...
Arrays of broadly cross-reactive vapor sensors provide a man-made implementation of an olfactory sys...
We describe herein the construction of a simple, low-power, broadly responsive vapor sensor. Carbon ...
Response data were collected for a carbon black-polymer composite electronic nose array during expos...
To investigate the behavior of chemiresistive vapor sensors operating below or around the percolatio...
We describe a method for generating a variety of chemically diverse, broadly responsive, low power v...
Abstract: Nowadays, electronic noses (E-nose) are becoming popular in the industry. There are a few ...
This paper reports a novel ultra-fast chemosensor array microsystem for the rapid detection of volat...
We describe herein the construction of a simple, low-power, broadly responsive vapor sensor. Carbon ...
Sensing volatile organic compounds (VOC) is a promising approach in particular for the development o...
We have fabricated and tested a multiarray polymer sensor by integrating the sensor array with a gas...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are present in our every day used products such as plastics, cosme...
Here we describe a novel CMOS compatible gas sensor array based on a combined resistive/chemFET sens...
Six composite sensors were prepared by casting a solution of different polymers and conductive carbo...
Chemically sensitive resistors have been fabricated from composites of carbon black and low volatili...
Arrays of broadly cross-reactive vapor sensors provide a man-made implementation of an olfactory sys...
We describe herein the construction of a simple, low-power, broadly responsive vapor sensor. Carbon ...
Response data were collected for a carbon black-polymer composite electronic nose array during expos...
To investigate the behavior of chemiresistive vapor sensors operating below or around the percolatio...
We describe a method for generating a variety of chemically diverse, broadly responsive, low power v...
Abstract: Nowadays, electronic noses (E-nose) are becoming popular in the industry. There are a few ...
This paper reports a novel ultra-fast chemosensor array microsystem for the rapid detection of volat...
We describe herein the construction of a simple, low-power, broadly responsive vapor sensor. Carbon ...
Sensing volatile organic compounds (VOC) is a promising approach in particular for the development o...
We have fabricated and tested a multiarray polymer sensor by integrating the sensor array with a gas...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are present in our every day used products such as plastics, cosme...
Here we describe a novel CMOS compatible gas sensor array based on a combined resistive/chemFET sens...
Six composite sensors were prepared by casting a solution of different polymers and conductive carbo...