Selection of a piezoelectric sensor array for detecting volatile organic substances in water


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Abstract

Sensitive coatings for piezoelectric sensors used to assess the presence of anthropogenic volatile organic substances in the equilibrium gas phase over natural water have been selected using an array of measuring elements, and the data have been processed using principal component analysis. Groups of piezoelectric sensors with similar characteristics for substance identification have been determined based on the correlation between piezoelectric sensor responses when vapors of organic substances were detected. The stepby-step optimization of the piezoelectric sensor array has been carried out in order to identify the greatest number of organic compounds (vapors) in the sample. Volatile organic compounds can be identified in their aqueous solutions and natural water using the optimized piezoelectric sensor array.

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A. A. Shuba

Department of Ecology and Chemical Technology

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Email: an-mishina@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Voronezh

T. A. Kuchmenko

Department of Ecology and Chemical Technology

Email: an-mishina@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Voronezh

E. I. Samoilova

Department of Ecology and Chemical Technology

Email: an-mishina@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Voronezh

N. V. Bel’skikh

Military Education and Research Center

Email: an-mishina@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Voronezh

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