Design and Evolution of an Opto-electronic Device for VOCs Detection.

Ana Carolina Pádua, Susana Palma, Jonas Gruber, Hugo Gamboa, Ana Cecília Roque
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Electronic noses (E-noses) are devices capable of detecting and identifying Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in a simple and fast method. In this work, we present the development process of an opto-electronic device based on sensing films that have unique stimuli-responsive properties, altering their optical and electrical properties, when interacting with VOCs. This interaction results in optical and electrical signals that can be collected, and further processed and analysed. Two versions of the device were designed and assembled. E-nose V1 is an optical device, and E-nose V2 is a hybrid opto-electronic device. Both E-noses architectures include a delivery system, a detection chamber, and a transduction system. After the validation of the E-nose V1 prototype, the E-nose V2 was implemented, resulting in an easy-to-handle, miniaturized and stable device. Results from E-nose V2 indicated optical signals reproducibility, and the possibility of coupling the electrical signals to the optical response for VOCs sensing.

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VOCs光电检测装置的设计与发展。
电子鼻是一种能够简单快速地检测和识别挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)的设备。在这项工作中,我们介绍了基于传感膜的光电器件的开发过程,该传感膜具有独特的刺激响应特性,在与voc相互作用时改变其光学和电学特性。这种相互作用产生的光和电信号可以被收集,并进一步处理和分析。设计并组装了两个版本的设备。电子鼻V1为光器件,电子鼻V2为光电混合器件。两种电子鼻结构都包括一个输送系统、一个检测室和一个转导系统。在对电子鼻V1原型机进行验证后,电子鼻V2得以实施,从而实现了易于操作、小型化和稳定的设备。电子鼻V2的结果表明了光信号的可重复性,以及将电信号与光响应耦合用于VOCs传感的可能性。
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