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Chemosensory Perception | 2016

A method for psychophysical screening of odorants for use in city gas based on olfactory adaptation tolerance

Tomoko Matsubasa; Naomi Gotow; Yasushiro Gomi; Tatsu Kobayakawa

IntroductionIn many developed nations, natural gas (so-called city gas) is supplied as a utility for cooking, heating, and hot-water supply. Because natural gas is odorless, city gas must be odorized so that it can be detected in the event of a leak. Although high adaptation tolerance is an important criterion for city gas odorants, there is yet no standard method of evaluating the psychophysical suitability of new candidate odorants in terms of olfactory adaptation. In order to address this situation, we developed a method for psychophysical screening of new candidate odorants for use in city gas based on adaptation tolerance.MethodsWe used the main component of the conventional city gas odor (tertbutylmercaptan, TBM) and six new candidate odorants: cyclohexene (CH), ethyl isobutyrate (EI), isovaleric acid (IVA), 2-hexene (HEX), 1,5-cyclooctadiene (COD), and 1-methylpyrrolidine (MEP). Participants evaluated the perceived intensity of a continuously presented odor at a fixed concentration. After the time-intensity curves were quantitatively classified into fast or slow adaptation patterns, we compared the number of intensity curves classified into each pattern between TBM and each new odorant.ResultsOur results revealed that HEX has a significantly higher adaptation tolerance than TBM, and that the other five new candidate odorants were almost equivalent to TBM in terms of adaptation tolerance.ConclusionWe concluded that all of the new candidate odorants used in this study passed the psychophysical screen based on adaptation tolerance, and are therefore suitable for use in city gas.


Journal of Loss Prevention in The Process Industries | 2011

Empirical research on diffusion behavior of leaked gas in the ground

Hideki Okamoto; Yasushiro Gomi


Chemosensory Perception | 2016

Age-Related Change in the Time Course of Perceived Odor Intensity

Tomoko Matsubasa; Naomi Gotow; Yasushiro Gomi; Tatsu Kobayakawa


Archive | 2014

Movement Characteristics of Hydrogen Gas Within the Ground and Its Detection at Ground Surface

Hideki Okamoto; Yasushiro Gomi; Hirokazu Akagi


Journal of Japan Association on Odor Environment | 2014

Quantification of the facility with which adaptation to continuouslypresented odors occurs

Tomoko Matsubasa; Naomi Gotow; Yasushiro Gomi; Tatsu Kobayakawa


Archive | 2012

Semiconductor type gas sensor deterioration determination method and determination device

Yasushiro Gomi; 保城 五味


Journal of Japan Association on Odor Environment | 2012

Time-course transition of olfactory fatigue for city gas odor

Tomoko Matsubasa; Naomi Gotow; Yasushiro Gomi; Hideki Toda; Tatsu Kobayakawa


Journal of Japan Association on Odor Environment | 2011

Qualitative metamorphosis in the template for odor category, caused by repeated odor presentation

Naomi Gotow; Tomoko Matsubasa; Yasushiro Gomi; Hideki Toda; Tatsu Kobayakawa


Journal of Japan Association on Odor Environment | 2010

Classification of consumers based on goodness-of-fit evaluation into existing category using city gas odor quality

Naomi Gotow; Tomoko Matsubasa; Yasushiro Gomi; Hideki Toda; Tatsu Kobayakawa


Journal of Japan Association on Odor Environment | 2010

Cognitive Modification in Existing Odor Category by Discrimination Learning and Recognition Memory Tasks

Naomi Gotow; Tomoko Matsubasa; Yasushiro Gomi; Hideki Toda; Tatsu Kobayakawa

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Naomi Gotow

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Tatsu Kobayakawa

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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