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Development of Fabric-Based Chemical Gas Sensors for Use as Wearable Electronic Noses
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Document Title
Development of Fabric-Based Chemical Gas Sensors for Use as Wearable Electronic Noses
Author
Seesaard T, Lorwongtragool P, Kerdcharoen T
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Affiliations
Mahidol University; Mahidol University; Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi; Mahidol University; Mahidol University; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC)
Type
Article
Source Title
SENSORS
Year
2015
Volume
15
Issue
1
Page
1885-1902
Open Access
Green Published, Green Submitted, gold
Publisher
MDPI
DOI
10.3390/s150101885
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Abstract
Novel gas sensors embroidered into fabric substrates based on polymers/ SWNT-COOH nanocomposites were proposed in this paper, aiming for their use as a wearable electronic nose (e-nose). The fabric-based chemical gas sensors were fabricated by two main processes: drop coating and embroidery. Four potential polymers (PVC, cumene-PSMA, PSE and PVP)/functionalized-SWCNT sensing materials were deposited onto interdigitated electrodes previously prepared by embroidering conductive thread on a fabric substrate to make an optimal set of sensors. After preliminary trials of the obtained sensors, it was found that the sensors yielded a electrical resistance in the region of a few kilo-Ohms. The sensors were tested with various volatile compounds such as ammonium hydroxide, ethanol, pyridine, triethylamine, methanol and acetone, which are commonly found in the wastes released from the human body. These sensors were used to detect and discriminate between the body odors of different regions and exist in various forms such as the urine, armpit and exhaled breath odor. Based on a simple pattern recognition technique, we have shown that the proposed fabric-based chemical gas sensors can discriminate the human body odor from two persons.
Funding Sponsor
Thailand Research Fund/Mahidol University to T. Seesaard through the Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D. Program [PHD/0178/2554]; National Nanotechnology Center [P-12-01157]; Mahidol University
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CC-BY
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