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Sensors
Identification of Two Commercial Pesticides by a Nanoparticle Gas-Sensing Array
Evangelos Skotadis1  Dimitris Tsoukalas1  Aris Kanaris1  Evangelos Aslanidis1  Nikos Kalatzis2  Nikolaos Marianos2  Fotis Chatzipapadopoulos2 
[1] Department of Applied Physics, National Technical University of Athens, 15780 Athens, Greece;NEUROPUBLIC S.A., 18545 Piraeus, Greece;
关键词: gas sensors;    chemiresistor;    e-nose;    smart farming;    nanoparticles;    chlorpyrifos;   
DOI  :  10.3390/s21175803
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This study presents the experimental testing of a gas-sensing array, for the detection of two commercially available pesticides (i.e., Chloract 48 EC and Nimrod), towards its eventual use along a commercial smart-farming system. The array is comprised of four distinctive sensing devices based on nanoparticles, each functionalized with a different gas-absorbing polymeric layer. As discussed herein, the sensing array is able to identify as well as quantify three gas-analytes, two pesticide solutions, and relative humidity, which acts as a reference analyte. All of the evaluation experiments were conducted in close to real-life conditions; specifically, the sensors response towards the three analytes was tested in three relative humidity backgrounds while the effect of temperature was also considered. The unique response patterns generated after the exposure of the sensing-array to the two gas-analytes were analyzed using the common statistical analysis tool Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The sensing array, being compact, low-cost, and highly sensitive, can be easily integrated with pre-existing crop-monitoring solutions. Given that there are limited reports for effective pesticide gas-sensing solutions, the proposed gas-sensing technology would significantly upgrade the added-value of the integrated system, providing it with unique advantages.

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