Literature DB >> 34546706

Virtual Sensor Array Based on Butterworth-Van Dyke Equivalent Model of QCM for Selective Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds.

Dongsheng Li1, Zihao Xie1, Mengjiao Qu1, Qian Zhang1, Yongqing Fu2, Jin Xie1.   

Abstract

Recently virtual sensor arrays (VSAs) have been developed to improve the selectivity of volatile organic compound (VOC) sensors. However, most reported VSAs rely on detecting single property change of the sensing material after their exposure to VOCs, thus resulting in a loss of much valuable information. In this work, we propose a VSA with the high dimensionality of outputs based on a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) and a sensing layer of MXene. Changes in both mechanical and electrical properties of the MXene film are utilized in the detection of the VOCs. We take the changes of parameters of the Butterworth-van Dyke model for the QCM-based sensor operated at multiple harmonics as the responses of the VSA to various VOCs. The dimensionality of the VSA's responses has been expanded to four independent outputs, and the responses to the VOCs have shown good linearity in multidimensional space. The response and recovery times are 16 and 54 s, respectively. Based on machine learning algorithms, the proposed VSA accurately identifies different VOCs and mixtures, as well as quantifies the targeted VOC in complex backgrounds (with an accuracy of 90.6%). Moreover, we demonstrate the capacity of the VSA to identify "patients with diabetic ketosis" from volunteers with an accuracy of 95%, based on the detection of their exhaled breath. The QCM-based VSA shows great potential for detecting VOC biomarkers in human breath for disease diagnosis.

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Keywords:  MXene; QCM; VOCs sensor; breath analysis; selectivity; virtual sensor array

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34546706     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c13046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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