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Enhanced sensory properties of a multichannel quartz crystal microbalance coated with polymeric nanobeads

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SENSORS
Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 2920-2928

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MOLECULAR DIVERSITY PRESERVATION INT
DOI: 10.3390/S7112920

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multichannel quartz crystal microbalance; chemical sensors; nanostructured polymers

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In this study the sensorial performances of a four-channel quartz crystal microbalance implemented on a single quartz plate are reported and compared with those of four independent quartz crystal microbalances. Particular attention has been devoted to both cross talk in responses and sensor sensitivity. A recently synthesized nanostructured polymer, poly[phenylacetylene-(co-2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)], has been used as chemical interactive material. The interactions of our sensor system with relative humidity are also reported. The multichannel device shows a better homogeneity of the mass sensitivity with a spread of the values less then 4% compared to a 50% spread observed in the set of four microbalances.

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