Bio-inspired strategies for improving the selectivity and sensitivity of artificial noses: A review

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Abstract

Artificial noses are broad-spectrum multisensors dedicated to the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Despite great recent progress, they still suffer from a lack of sensitivity and selectivity. We will review, in a systemic way, the biomimetic strategies for improving these performance criteria, including the design of sensing materials, their immobilization on the sensing surface, the sampling of VOCs, the choice of a transduction method, and the data processing. This reflection could help address new applications in domains where high-performance artificial noses are required such as public security and safety, environment, industry, or healthcare.

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Hurot, C., Scaramozzino, N., Buhot, A., & Hou, Y. (2020, March 2). Bio-inspired strategies for improving the selectivity and sensitivity of artificial noses: A review. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20061803

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