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Electronic Noses for Biomedical Applications and Environmental Monitoring

Electronic Noses for Biomedical Applications and Environmental Monitoring

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This book, titled “Electronic Noses for Biomedical Applications and Environmental Monitoring”, includes original research works and reviews concerning the use of electronic nose technology in two of the more useful and interesting fields related to chemical compounds detection of gases. Authors have explained their latest research work, including different gas sensors and materials based on nanotechnology and novel applications of electronic noses for the detection of diverse diseases. Some reviews related to disease detection through breath analysis, odor monitoring systems standardization, and seawater quality monitoring are also included.

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Keywords

  • acetone
  • Air quality
  • biomarkers
  • Biosensor
  • breath
  • Campylobacter jejuni
  • chemical sensors
  • diabetes
  • digestive system
  • Diseases
  • electronic nose
  • electrospinning
  • emission monitoring
  • eNose
  • environmental monitoring
  • FAIMS
  • FOX 4000
  • gas sensor
  • gas sensors
  • GC-MS SPME
  • heterojunctions
  • Love wave
  • low detection temperature
  • medical application
  • metal oxides
  • minimum requirements
  • Nanofibres
  • nanowire sensors
  • NO2
  • non-invasive diagnosis
  • PCA
  • performance testing
  • Pollution
  • quality protocols
  • respiratory system
  • SAW
  • seawater
  • sensor arrays
  • sensors
  • surface acoustic wave
  • technical standards
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • tin oxide
  • urine sample
  • VOC
  • VOCs
  • volatile organic compounds
  • volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
  • zeolite
  • ZIF

Links

DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03943-938-6

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