2021
DOI: 10.3390/cleantechnol3030031
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Sensing and Delineating Mixed-VOC Composition in the Air Using a Single Metal Oxide Sensor

Abstract: Monitoring volatile organic compounds (VOCs) places a crucial role in environmental pollutants control and indoor air quality. In this study, a metal-oxide (MOx) sensor detector (used in a commercially available monitor) was employed to delineate the composition of air containing three common VOCs (ethanol, acetone, and hexane) under various concentrations. Experiments with a single component and double components were conducted to investigate how the solvents interact with the metal oxide sensor. The experime… Show more

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“…1 However, VOCs have bad effects on humans and the environment. [2][3][4] For example, benzene can irritate organs such as the eyes and nose, and can also cause symptoms such as dermatitis and leukemia. 5,6 We all know that human perception is limited, and the emergence of sensors can help humans perceive the environment.…”
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“…1 However, VOCs have bad effects on humans and the environment. [2][3][4] For example, benzene can irritate organs such as the eyes and nose, and can also cause symptoms such as dermatitis and leukemia. 5,6 We all know that human perception is limited, and the emergence of sensors can help humans perceive the environment.…”
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confidence: 99%