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Proceedings of IEEE Sensors 2003 (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37498)

DOI: 10.1109/icsens.2003.1278912

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Cavitand based supramolecular QCM sensors for accurate measurements of aromatic and chlorinated compounds in liquid applications

Proceedings article published in 2004 by M. Suman, E. Dalcanale ORCID, M. Ferrari, V. Ferrari, D. Marioli, A. Taroni
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Abstract

A stable, fast, inexpensive device, based on a AT-at IO-MHz quam crystal microbalance arranged in an opportune sensor chamber and connected with a proper receptor selective for molecular recognition of aromatic and chlorinated compounds, is here presented. Accurate measurements of toluene and trichloroethylene (chosen as model compounds) can be performed in water solutions down to few ppm.