A new electronic nose for early detection of prostate cancer from urine samples is proposed. The prototype comprises a sampling system, a gas-sensor chamber and an electronic front-end, amplification and acquisition system. The e-nose consists of metal-oxide-based semiconductor (MOS) gas sensors, custom tailored for this application combining commercial and non-commercial (ZnO-based) active layers. The latter are newly developed using inkjet printing on an alumina substrate, further patterned with platinum tracks that also implement a heating element to optimize the sensor operation. The developed system is tested with calibrants, showing a sensitivity as low as ~5 ppb. After sensors installation in the chamber, the full e-nose operation is demonstrated in laboratory environment.
A ZnO-Based Automated Electronic Nose for VOCs Detection with High-Sensitivity Modulated Front-End Electronics
Di Diodoro B.;Bax C.;Bernasconi R.;Ticozzi A.;Magagnin L.;Taverna G.;Langfelder G.;Capelli L.
2023-01-01
Abstract
A new electronic nose for early detection of prostate cancer from urine samples is proposed. The prototype comprises a sampling system, a gas-sensor chamber and an electronic front-end, amplification and acquisition system. The e-nose consists of metal-oxide-based semiconductor (MOS) gas sensors, custom tailored for this application combining commercial and non-commercial (ZnO-based) active layers. The latter are newly developed using inkjet printing on an alumina substrate, further patterned with platinum tracks that also implement a heating element to optimize the sensor operation. The developed system is tested with calibrants, showing a sensitivity as low as ~5 ppb. After sensors installation in the chamber, the full e-nose operation is demonstrated in laboratory environment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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