Towards Optically Induced Semiconductor Gas Sensor: Sensing of Acetone
IFMBE Proceedings. Vol.50: First European Biomedical Engineering Conference for Young Investigators (ENCY2015) 2015
Jurijs Dehtjars, Maksims Komars, Maksims Šneiders, Margarita Seļutina

Breath analysis is in use since a long history as a part of medical diagnostics. Idea that some of the diseases are characterised by a specific odour was already known since the Hippocrates time. Modern breath analysis has significantly developed comparing to the discovery of the several hundred different VOCs in the common human breath to more than a thousand different VOCs. Regrettably, lack of specificity and selectivity of the semiconductor sensors lead to complications sensing to differ between those compounds for modern semiconductor. Accordingly, it may be a challenge to give right diagnosis to a patient. To improve such a drawback, a new approach of sensing was provided. Using n- doped semiconductor and the spotlight lamp as an optical irradiation source have shown a possibility to sense different concentrations of acetone vapour. Measured signal maximal increment relative to air in the presence of acetone is 17% (measurement uncertainty 0,72%). It is possible clearly distinguish between healthy and diabetic patients. Thus present way of stimulation may be used to increase level of acetone sensing.


Atslēgas vārdi
gas sensing, gas adsorption, surface
DOI
10.1007/978-981-287-573-0_16
Hipersaite
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-287-573-0_16

Dehtjars, J., Komars, M., Šneiders, M., Seļutina, M. Towards Optically Induced Semiconductor Gas Sensor: Sensing of Acetone. No: IFMBE Proceedings. Vol.50: First European Biomedical Engineering Conference for Young Investigators (ENCY2015), Ungārija, Budapest, 28.-30. maijs, 2015. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015, 63.-65.lpp. ISBN 978-981-287-572-3. e-ISBN 978-981-287-573-0. ISSN 1680-0737. e-ISSN 1433-9277. Pieejams: doi:10.1007/978-981-287-573-0_16

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