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Sensors | 2017

Different Ways to Apply a Measurement Instrument of E-Nose Type to Evaluate Ambient Air Quality with Respect to Odour Nuisance in a Vicinity of Municipal Processing Plants

Bartosz Szulczyński; Tomasz Wasilewski; Wojciech Wojnowski; Tomasz Majchrzak; Tomasz Dymerski; Jacek Namieśnik; Jacek Gębicki

This review paper presents different ways to apply a measurement instrument of e-nose type to evaluate ambient air with respect to detection of the odorants characterized by unpleasant odour in a vicinity of municipal processing plants. An emphasis was put on the following applications of the electronic nose instruments: monitoring networks, remote controlled robots and drones as well as portable devices. Moreover, this paper presents commercially available sensors utilized in the electronic noses and characterized by the limit of quantification below 1 ppm v/v, which is close to the odour threshold of some odorants. Additionally, information about bioelectronic noses being a possible alternative to electronic noses and their principle of operation and application potential in the field of air evaluation with respect to detection of the odorants characterized by unpleasant odour was provided.


Sensors | 2017

Determination of Odour Interactions of Three-Component Gas Mixtures Using an Electronic Nose

Bartosz Szulczyński; Jacek Namieśnik; Jacek Gębicki

The paper presents an application of an electronic nose prototype comprised of six TGS-type sensors and one PID-type sensor to identify odour interaction phenomena in odorous three-component mixtures. The investigation encompassed eight odorous mixtures—toluene-acetone-triethylamine and formaldehyde-butyric acid-pinene—characterized by different odour intensity and hedonic tone. A principal component regression (PCR) calibration model was used for evaluation of predicted odour intensity and hedonic tone. Correctness of identification of odour interactions in the odorous three-component mixtures was determined based on the results obtained with the electronic nose. The results indicated a level of 75–80% for odour intensity and 57–73% for hedonic tone. The average root mean square error of prediction amounted to 0.03–0.06 for odour intensity determination and 0.07–0.34 for hedonic tone evaluation of the odorous three-component mixtures.


Sensors | 2018

Determination of Odour Interactions in Gaseous Mixtures Using Electronic Nose Methods with Artificial Neural Networks

Bartosz Szulczyński; Krzysztof Armiński; Jacek Namieśnik; Jacek Gębicki

This paper presents application of an electronic nose prototype comprised of eight sensors, five TGS-type sensors, two electrochemical sensors and one PID-type sensor, to identify odour interaction phenomenon in two-, three-, four- and five-component odorous mixtures. Typical chemical compounds, such as toluene, acetone, triethylamine, α-pinene and n-butanol, present near municipal landfills and sewage treatment plants were subjected to investigation. Evaluation of predicted odour intensity and hedonic tone was performed with selected artificial neural network structures with the activation functions tanh and Leaky rectified linear units (Leaky ReLUs) with the parameter a=0.03. Correctness of identification of odour interactions in the odorous mixtures was determined based on the results obtained with the electronic nose instrument and non-linear data analysis. This value (average) was at the level of 88% in the case of odour intensity, whereas the average was at the level of 74% in the case of hedonic tone. In both cases, correctness of identification depended on the number of components present in the odorous mixture.


Chemical Papers | 2018

Monitoring and efficiency assessment of biofilter air deodorization using electronic nose prototype

Bartosz Szulczyński; Jacek Gębicki; Jacek Namieśnik

Biofiltration is one of the techniques used to reduce odorants in the air. It is based on the aerobic degradation of pollutants by microorganisms located in the filter bed. The research presents the possibility of using the electronic nose prototype for monitoring and efficiency assessment of air biofiltration. The study was conducted using model gas mixtures containing representatives of three groups of chemical compounds: n-hexane (alkanes), acetone (ketones) and toluene (aromatic hydrocarbons). Based on the proposed linear models it has been shown that the determination of concentrations of these substances in the ternary mixture is possible at relatively low concentrations. It was also shown that the used filter medium (pine bark) had the highest removal efficiency of acetone.


Monatshefte Fur Chemie | 2018

Monitoring of n-butanol vapors biofiltration process using an electronic nose combined with calibration models

Bartosz Szulczyński; Piotr Rybarczyk; Jacek Gębicki

Malodorous odors, by definition, are unpleasant, irritating smells being a mixture of volatile chemical compounds that can be sensed at low concentrations. Due to the increasing problem of odor nuisance associated with odor sensations, and thus the need to remove them from the air, deodorization techniques are commonly used. Biofiltration is one of the methods of reducing odorants in the air stream. In the paper, the possibility of using an electronic nose as an alternative method to gas chromatography for the online monitoring and evaluation of efficiency of the n-butanol vapors biofiltration process in a transient state was investigated. Three calibration models were used in the research, i.e., multiple linear regression, principal component regression, and partial least-square regression. The obtained results were compared with the theoretical values.Graphical abstract


Environments | 2017

Currently Commercially Available Chemical Sensors Employed for Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds in Outdoor and Indoor Air

Bartosz Szulczyński; Jacek Gębicki


Measurement Science and Technology | 2015

Determination of authenticity of brand perfume using electronic nose prototypes

Jacek Gębicki; Bartosz Szulczyński; Marian Kaminski


Measurement | 2018

Discrimination of selected fungi species based on their odour profile using prototypes of electronic nose instruments

Jacek Gębicki; Bartosz Szulczyński


Biochemical Engineering Journal | 2019

Treatment of malodorous air in biotrickling filters: A review

Piotr Rybarczyk; Bartosz Szulczyński; Jacek Gębicki; Jan Hupka


Archive | 2018

Application of Electronic Nose to Ambient Air Quality Evaluation With Respect to Odour Nuisance in Vicinity of Municipal Landfills and Sewage Treatment

Jacek Gębicki; Bartosz Szulczyński; Hubert Byliński; Paulina Kolasińska; Tomasz Dymerski; Jacek Namieśnik

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Jacek Gębicki

Gdańsk University of Technology

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Jacek Namieśnik

Gdańsk University of Technology

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Tomasz Dymerski

Gdańsk University of Technology

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Piotr Rybarczyk

Gdańsk University of Technology

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Hubert Byliński

Gdańsk University of Technology

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Marian Kamiński

Gdańsk University of Technology

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Paulina Kolasińska

Gdańsk University of Technology

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Tomasz Majchrzak

Gdańsk University of Technology

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Tomasz Wasilewski

Gdańsk University of Technology

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Wojciech Wojnowski

Gdańsk University of Technology

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