Electronic noses sniff out volatile organic compounds

Tracing volatile organic compounds is important for public safety and all ‘smell’ related issues. To this end, researchers introduce a fluid mechanics-based chamber design for an electronic nose that consistently detects VOCs at low concentrations. The strategy, which includes using a shunt-like device to control the behavior of fluid flow, is a step forward in e-nose technology development.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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