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'E-Nose' Can Sniff Out Volatile Compounds in the Air

Researchers in China solved a common design problem associated with developing electronic olfactory systems, they said.

Zhejiang
China
Xidian
Fujian
Weiwei-wu
Xidian-university
School-of-advanced-materials
Zhejiang-lab
Intelligent-perception-research
Nose-tech-could-solve
Advanced-materials
Applied-physics

Electronic noses sniff out volatile organic compounds - Improving the fluid flow inside noselike chambers can enhance detection of harmful chemicals

Volatile organic compounds are chemicals emitted as gases that can have adverse health effects. They are often found in paints, pharmaceuticals, and refrigerants, among other common products, but .

Weiwei-wu
Applied-physics-reviews
Volatile-organic-compounds
Nalysis-of-volatile-organic-compounds
Electronic-noses

Fluid Mechanics-Based Chamber Design for E-Noses

Electronic Noses Detect Volatile Organic Compounds

Electronic Noses Detect Volatile Organic Compounds
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Washington
United-states
Weiwei-wu
Applied-physics-reviews

Robot noses could smell volatile organic compounds

Scientists have designed an e-nose that could detect the presence of harmful chemicals in the air.

China
Xidian
Fujian
Weiwei-wu
Xidian-university

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