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RESEARCH PRODUCT
One-sensor electronic olfactometer for rapid sorting of fresh fruit juices
P MielleF Marquissubject
Vintage[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesMaterials ChemistryTransient responseSensitivity (control systems)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationAromaComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematicsbiology[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other010401 analytical chemistryMetals and AlloysSorting021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physicsbiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOlfactometerFood products0210 nano-technologyBiological systemTest solutiondescription
Abstract A low-cost electronic olfactometer was developed, based on virtual sensors array (an array of signals from a single metal oxide sensor) and on our proprietary semi-automated sampling system. This concept enables us to drastically improve the sensitivity and selectivity of the entire olfactometer to make it suited to food products analysis. Each step of the prototype was checked separately in earlier work, and finally the system performance was evaluated first on pure chemicals, and then at-line for grape juice during grape-harvesting in Champagne. It is shown that over a 3-week vintage period, the drift of the unique-sensor was quite low (absolute baseline value: avg., 2152; std., 150; response to test solution: avg., 5.08, std., 0.39), and the transient response to the temperature steps provided information for the discrimination and mapping of these products. The results correspond well with the separative quantification of the aroma by high speed GC analysis made in parallel on the same samples.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001-06-01 |