Sensing a Changing Chemical Mixture Using an Electronic Nose
TBMG-2544
01/01/2008
- Content
A method of using an electronic nose to detect an airborne mixture of known chemical compounds and measure the temporally varying concentrations of the individual compounds is undergoing development. In a typical intended application, the method would be used to monitor the air in an inhabited space (e.g., the interior of a building) for the release of solvents, toxic fumes, and other compounds that are regarded as contaminants. At the present state of development, the method affords a capability for identifying and quantitating one or two compounds that are members of a set of some number (typically of the order of a dozen) known compounds. In principle, the method could be extended to enable monitoring of more than two compounds.
- Citation
- "Sensing a Changing Chemical Mixture Using an Electronic Nose," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2008.