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Sensors | 2017

Array of Chemosensitive Resistors with Composites of Gas Chromatography (GC) Materials and Carbon Black for Detection and Recognition of VOCs: A Basic Study

Bartosz Wyszynski; Rui Yatabe; Atsuo Nakao; Masaya Nakatani; Akio Oki; Hiroaki Oka; Kiyoshi Toko

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-phase materials preselected based on their sorption properties. Blends of the selected GC materials with carbon black particles were subsequently coated over chemosensitive resistor devices and the resulting sensors/arrays evaluated in exposure experiments against vapors of pyrrole, benzenal, nonanal, and 2-phenethylamine at 150, 300, 450, and 900 ppb. Responses of the fabricated 16-element array were stable and differed for each individual odorant sample, proving the blends of GC materials with carbon black particles can be effectively used for fabrication of large odor-sensing arrays based on chemosensitive resistors. The obtained results suggest that the proposed sensing devices could be effective in discriminating odor/vapor samples at the sub-ppm level.


Archive | 2003

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING ELECTRONIC COMPONENT

Masaya Nakatani; Michihiko Hayashi; Hirofumi Tajika


Archive | 2008

Component separation device

Makoto Takahashi; Masaya Nakatani; Soichiro Hiraoka; Hiroshi Ushio; Akiyoshi Oshima


Archive | 2004

Extracellular potential measuring device and its manufacturing method

Masaya Nakatani; Hiroaki Oka; Fumiaki Emoto


Archive | 2006

COMPONENT SEPARATING DEVICE AND METHOD OF SEPARATING COMPONENT

Makoto Takahashi; Masaya Nakatani


Archive | 2007

Component separating device and chemical analysis device using the same

Makoto Takahashi; Masaya Nakatani


Archive | 2003

Extracellular potential measuring device and method for fabricating the same

Masaya Nakatani; Hiroaki Oka; Fumiaki Emoto


Archive | 2003

EXTRACELLULAR POTENTIAL MEASURING DEVICE AND EXTRACELLULAR POTENTIAL MEASURING METHOD USING IT

Masaya Nakatani; Hiroaki Oka; Nobuhiko Ozaki; 将也 中谷; 亘彦 尾崎; 弘章 岡


Archive | 2001

Actuator and manufacture of the same

Katsumasa Miki; Masaya Nakatani; Hirobumi Tajika; 勝政 三木; 将也 中谷; 博文 多鹿


Archive | 2008

Silicon structure, method for manufacturing the same, and sensor chip

Masaya Nakatani; Hiroshi Ushio; Soichiro Hiraoka; Akiyoshi Oshima; Makoto Takahashi

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