International audienceSince 2005, the microwave transduction coupled with a sensitive material is devoted to gas detection. In this work, we demonstrate the possibility to detect liquid pollutant (pesticide, fungicide) for food-processing industry. The principle is based on the interaction of the pollutant with a sensitive material within a microwave structure. The sensor is submitted to an electromagnetic excitation in wideband frequencies (GHz) and presents a quantitative response to liquid pollutant expositions at low concentration. The retained sensitive material is a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) specific to the pesticide targeted in a model wine. The coupling with this material selectivity and the in situ microwave transduction ...
This communication presents results on the feasibility of an inkjet printed chemical gas sensor suit...
International audienceThis paper presents an inkjet-printed differential passive microwave planar re...
In this work, we have developed a new gas-sensing transduction based on the propagation of microwave...
International audienceSince 2005, the microwave transduction coupled with a sensitive material is de...
International audienceThis paper presents a microwave liquid sensor enabling an accurate quantificat...
International audienceA molecularly imprinted silica (MIS) coupled to a microwave sensor was used to...
International audienceA new microwave sensor coupled with molecularly imprinted silica is described ...
In this work, a microwave sensor having a molecularly imprinted silica (MIS) as sensitive material w...
International audienceMolecularly imprinted sol–gel silica (MIS) coupled to a microwave sensor was d...
Environmental chemical contaminants in food seriously impact human health and food safety. Successfu...
Molecular imprinted polymer (MIP) sensors offer a high potential in the development of cheap small-s...
The detection of contaminants in food products after packaging by a non-invasive technique is a seri...
Methods of modern chemistry are a powerful tool in generating functional materials suitable as chemi...
This communication presents results on the feasibility of an inkjet printed chemical gas sensor suit...
International audienceThis paper presents an inkjet-printed differential passive microwave planar re...
In this work, we have developed a new gas-sensing transduction based on the propagation of microwave...
International audienceSince 2005, the microwave transduction coupled with a sensitive material is de...
International audienceThis paper presents a microwave liquid sensor enabling an accurate quantificat...
International audienceA molecularly imprinted silica (MIS) coupled to a microwave sensor was used to...
International audienceA new microwave sensor coupled with molecularly imprinted silica is described ...
In this work, a microwave sensor having a molecularly imprinted silica (MIS) as sensitive material w...
International audienceMolecularly imprinted sol–gel silica (MIS) coupled to a microwave sensor was d...
Environmental chemical contaminants in food seriously impact human health and food safety. Successfu...
Molecular imprinted polymer (MIP) sensors offer a high potential in the development of cheap small-s...
The detection of contaminants in food products after packaging by a non-invasive technique is a seri...
Methods of modern chemistry are a powerful tool in generating functional materials suitable as chemi...
This communication presents results on the feasibility of an inkjet printed chemical gas sensor suit...
International audienceThis paper presents an inkjet-printed differential passive microwave planar re...
In this work, we have developed a new gas-sensing transduction based on the propagation of microwave...