High frequency quartz micro balances: A promising path to enhanced sensitivity of gravimetric sensors

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An array of 50 MHz quartz microbalances (QMBs) coated with a dendronized polymer was used to detect small amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the gas phase. The results were compared to those obtained with the commonly used 10 MHz QMBs. The 50 MHz QMBs proved to be a powerful tool for the detection of VOCs in the gas phase; therefore, they represent a promising alternative to the much more delicate surface acoustic wave devices (SAWs). © 2006 by MDPI.

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Kreutz, C., Lörgen, J., Graewe, B., Bargon, J., Yoshida, M., Fresco, Z. M., & Frèchet, J. M. J. (2006). High frequency quartz micro balances: A promising path to enhanced sensitivity of gravimetric sensors. In Sensors (Vol. 6, pp. 335–340). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s6040335

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