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Presented by: SONU YADAV EC 3 rd YEAR ROLL NO.123633096

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Presented by:

SONU YADAV

EC 3rd YEAR

ROLL NO.123633096

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CONTENTS

• Introduction(e-nose), e-sensing,

• Definition: electronic nose(e-nose),Basic design of an e-nose

• Comparison of e-nose with biological nose

• The need of an e-nose

• The e-nose---An overview

• Working principle of an e-nose

• Sensor technology in e-nose

• Performing an analysis with an e-nose

• Applications of e-nose

• Conclusion

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Introduction-electronic nose(e-nose)

o Electronic noses are engineered tomimic the mammalian olfactory system.

o Instrument designed to allow repeatable identifications and classifications of aroma mixtures.

e-sensing

Refers to the capability of reproducing human senses using sensor arrays and pattern recognition systems.

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Definition: electronic nose(e-nose)

• Device intended to detect odors or flavors.

• Can be seen as arrays of sensors able to generate electrical signals inresponse to either simple or complex volatile compounds present in thegaseous sample.

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Fig: Basic design of an e-nose

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Biological Nose E-Nose

Inhaling Pump

Mucus Filter

Binding with proteins Interaction

Enzymatic proteins Reaction

Cell membrane depolarized Signal

Nerve impulses Circuitry and neural network

• Each and every part of the electronic nose is similar to human nose.

• Comparison Table:

Comparison of e-nose with biological nose

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• The human sniffers are costly when compared to electronic nose.

• Speedy, reliable new technology of the gas sensors are used in the electronic nose.

• Detection of hazardous or poisonous gas is not possible with a human sniffer.

• An e-nose also overcomes other problems associated with the human olfactory system.

• There lies a great chances of difference in the values got by each individual.

The need of an e-nose

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The e-nose---An overview

o An air sample is pulled by a vacuum pump.

o It is led through a tube into a small chamber consisting of electronicsensor array.

o A transient response is produced as the volatile organic compounds in thesample interact with the surface of the sensor’s active material.

o A steady state response is reached within few minutes.

o This response is then sent to a signal processing unit.

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Electronic noses include three major parts:

I. a sample delivery systemII. a detection systemIII. a computing system

I. Sample delivery system

o Enables the generation of the headspace (volatile compounds) of a sample.

o The system then injects this headspace into the detection system of the e-nose.

Working principle of an e-nose

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• Consists of a sensor set, is the "reactive" part of the instrument.

• Adsorption of volatile compounds on the sensor surface causes a physical change of the sensor; they experience a change of electrical properties.

• A specific response is recorded by the electronic interface transforming the signal into a digital value.

• Recorded data are then computed based on statistical models.

III. Computing system

o Works to combine the responses of all of the sensors.

II. Detection system

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(1) Conductivity sensors

Metal oxide sensors(MOS) Conducting polymers

(2) Piezoelectric sensors

(3) MOSFET sensors

(4) Optical sensors

Sensor technology in e-nose

o The sensor array is clearly the key element. It forms the primary step in the detection or identification of an odorant.

o The most commonly used sensor s in electronic nose are:

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1a- MOS (Metal oxide sensors) -

o Adsorption of gas molecules provoke changes in conductivity .

o This conductivity change is the measure of the amount of volatile organic compounds adsorbed.

o Conducting or conductive polymer gas sensors operate based on changes in electrical resistance caused by adsorption of gases onto the sensor surface.

(2) Piezoelectric sensors-

• Adsorption of gas onto the surface of the polymer leads to change in mass on the sensor surface.

• This in turn produces a change in the resonant frequency of the crystal.

• This change in frequency is proportional to the concentration of the test material.

(1b) Conducting polymers-

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(3) MOSFET (Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect Transistor )sensors-

o A volatile organic compound produces a reaction in the sensing layer(gate).

o This causes the physical property of the gate to change.

o Thereby the threshold voltage is changed and thus the channel conductivity.

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(4) Optical sensors-

o Optical sensor systems are somewhat more complex than typical sensor-array systems having transduction mechanisms based on changes in electrical resistance.

o Optical sensors work by means of light modulation measurements.

Performing an analysis with an e-nose

o As a first step, an e-nose needs to be trained with qualified samples so as to build a database of reference.

o Then the instrument can recognize new samples by comparing volatile compounds fingerprint to those contained in its database.

o Thus they can perform the analysis.

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Applications of E-nose

The applications(current) of an electronic nose include:

o Medical diagnosis and health monitoring

o Environmental monitoring

o Application in food industry

o Detection of explosives

o Space applications(NASA)

o In research and development industries

o In quality control laboratories

o In process and production department

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Medical diagnosis and health monitoring by e-nose

I. Respiratory disease diagnosis-

o Human breath contains thousands of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in gas phase.

o E-nose can diagnose respiratory infections such as pneumonia.

o It does so by comparing smell prints from the breath of a sick patient with those of patients with standardized readings.

o It is also being studied as a diagnostic tool for lung cancer.

II. Urinary Tract infections-

o The e-nose as a potential diagnostic tool for patients affected with kidney diseases, by distinguishing traces of blood in urine samples.

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o E-nose is capable of distinguishing between the breath of a healthy person and a person with cancer.

o The device is especially promising because it is able to detect cancer before tumors become visible in X-rays.

Environmental monitoring by e-nose

o Environmental applications of electronic noses include:

(1) analysis of fuel mixtures(2)detection of oil leaks(3) testing ground water for odours(4)identification of household odours(5)identification of toxic wastes(6)air quality monitoring(7)monitoring factory emissions etc.

III. Cancer detection-

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Applications of e-nose in food industry

Analysis of fruit ripening-

o Fruit ripening is associated with an accumulation of aromatic volatiles during ripening.

o Information from the noses can help in removal of rotten fruits at the appropriate time.

o This can help in avoiding storage losses due to rots and fruit diseases.

Detection of explosives

o E-nose is being developed for military and security applications in the detection of explosives and hazardous chemicals.

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JPL Electronic Nose (e-nose)-A Brief Summary:

o It is a full-time, continuously operating event monitor used in the International Space Station.

o Designed to detect air contamination from spills and leaks in the crew habitat

o Provides rapid, early identification and quantification of atmospheric changes caused by chemical species to which it has been trained.

o Can also be used to monitor cleanup processes after a leak or a spill.

Space applications---e-nose and NASA

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Conclusion

o An “electronic nose” is a system originally created to mimic the function of an animal nose.

o Offers a cheap and non destructive instrument that (if properly programmed and automated) can be operated by non specialists.

o Since the whole process is automatic, the cost of each measurement is very low.

o Finally, the measurement cycle should be faster in order to increase throughput.

o However, this analytical instrument is more a “multi-sensor array technology” than a real “nose”.

o Therefore, its aim is not to totally replace either the human nose or other analytical methods.

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REFERENCES

o www.wikipedia.org

o www.slideshare.com

o www.powershow.com

o www.google.com

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Thank you..