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Dmitry Kirsanov1,2, Daniel S Correa3, Gabriel Gaal4, Antonio Riul4, Maria L Braunger4, Flavio M Shimizu5, Osvaldo N Oliveira6, Tao Liang7, Hao Wan7, Ping Wang7, Ekaterina Oleneva2, Andrey Legin1,2.
Abstract
"Electronic tongues", "taste sensors", and similar devices (further named as "multisensor systems", or class="Gene">MSS) have been studied and aclass="Chemical">pclass="Chemical">plied mostly for the anaEntities:
Keywords: MSS; electronic tongue; inedible media analysis; multisensor system
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31766686 PMCID: PMC6928786 DOI: 10.3390/s19235113
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1(a) Scheme of the potentiometric multisensor system. 1—multichannel digital mV-meter; 2—potentiometric sensors; 3—sample; 4—magnet stirrer; 5—PC. (b) Scheme of the UST device. 1—ultrasound generator; 2—magnetostrictive transducer; 3—waveguide; 4—sample [24] © 2019 by the authors.
Figure 2(a) Fabrication of ion-selective electrode with electrical solid contact based on epoxy–graphite composite [33] (reprinted with permission of the publisher (Taylor and Francis Ltd.), license 4684171258815); 3D scores plots of the extraction method used (b) acetic acid, (c) barium chloride, and (d) doubly distilled water [32] (reprinted with permission of the publisher (John Wiley and Sons), license 4684171056214).
Figure 3(a) Schematic of the system setup used in layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly; (b) cross-section view of the LbL film inside the microchannel; reprinted from [35] with permission from Elsevier (license 4684171385345); (c) photo of the microfluidic electronic tongue (ET) system [34] © 2017 by the authors.
Figure 4(a) Capacitance vs. frequency spectra of seven soil samples (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, and control) and (b) distilled water after each measurement using (i) bare electrode; (ii) (PDDA/CuTsPc)3; (iii) (PDDA/MMt-K)3, and (iv) (PDDA/PEDOT:PSS)3; (c) capacitance data using the whole frequency spectra; and (d) the selected frequency for the analysis of soil samples [34]. © 2017 by the authors.
Figure 5(a) Three-dimensional (3D) model of the electronic tongue sensor (the microchannel is in red). The interdigitated electrodes (IDEs) were manually inserted during the printing process; (b) photo of the microfluidic electronic tongue system ((a) and (b) reprinted from [37] with permission from Elsevier (license 4684171493577)); (c) 3D printed IDEs with three pairs of fingers 9 mm long, 1 mm wide, and intervals with 0.4 mm thickness; (d) 3D profilometry mapping of the printed IDE to estimate the root mean square (RMSS) surface roughness [38]. © 2018 Gaál, da Silva, Gaál, Hensel, Amaral, Rodrigues, and Riul.
Figure 6Application of multisensor systems in medical analysis.