Benzene and Toluene Influence on Polymer-Nanostructured Carbon Composite Sensoreffect in Gasoline Vapours
            
            Abstracts of the 32nd Scientific Conference
            2016
            
        
                Santa Rekšņa,
        
                Gita Šakale,
        
                Māris Knite
        
    
            
            
            Polymer-nanostructured carbon composite (PNCC) sensoreffect in gasoline vapours has been researched in previous works. Results showed information about gasoline content, in which more than 10% of gasoline content is toluene. In Latvia and other countries there are allowed norms of content in gasoline. For benzene it is below 1%. That is why there is need for more detailed research in this area to determine how benzene and toluene content influence PNCC sensoreffect on gasoline vapors. As
            
            
            
                Keywords
                VOC sensors, polymer composites, fuel vapour detection
            
            
            
                Hyperlink
                http://www.cfi.lu.lv/fileadmin/user_upload/lu_portal/projekti/cfi/CFI_konferences/CFI_32.konf.tezes.pdf
            
            
            Stepiņa, S., Šakale, G., Knite, M. Benzene and Toluene Influence on Polymer-Nanostructured Carbon Composite Sensoreffect in Gasoline Vapours. In: Abstracts of the 32nd Scientific Conference, Latvia, Riga, 17-19 February, 2016. Riga: 2016, pp.59-59.
            
                Publication language
                English (en)