1997
DOI: 10.1039/a703601i
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Examination of mass and modulus contributions to thickness shear mode and surface acoustic wave vapour sensor responses using partition coefficients

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“…In case of SAW gas sensor, the contribution of the viscoelastic effect was discussed [14]. The measurement of both phase and attenuation is effective when a ball SAW device is applied to a hydrogen sensor [8].…”
Section: Simultaneous Measurement Of Both Phase and Amplitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In case of SAW gas sensor, the contribution of the viscoelastic effect was discussed [14]. The measurement of both phase and attenuation is effective when a ball SAW device is applied to a hydrogen sensor [8].…”
Section: Simultaneous Measurement Of Both Phase and Amplitudementioning
confidence: 99%
“…TSM devices were coated by spray coating utilizing an airbrush [21]. In this study, poly(isobutylene) was used as the sensing film.…”
Section: Coating and Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be noticed that here, as in the cases earlier, the described optimum γ r values are connected with the smallest statistical scatter of the predicted values for the different analyzed trajectories. The more detailed Figure 11b of the “reliable” γ r range shows that the predicted chemical potential of about μ ex = 6.3 RT is in the range of experimental measurements,40 (Frahn, J. Personal communication, measurements at GKSS facilities, 2004) while the scatter among results obtained from different individual MD simulations is rather high.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%