Analysis of Multivariable Sensor Responses to Multi-Analyte Gas Samples in the Presence of Interferents and Humidity
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-2024
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Source Publication
ACS Sensors
Source ISSN
2379-3694
Original Item ID
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.4c02200
Abstract
This work presents an adaptive sensor signal-processing approach to enable quantification, using a single gas sensor or a small sensor array, of multianalyte mixtures of aromatic hydrocarbons in the presence of various interferents and humidity for environmental-monitoring applications. Dynamic sensor responses are analyzed by extracting multivariable sensing parameters to provide necessary sensitivity and selectivity. This is achieved by integrating the Levenberg–Marquardt-modified, exponentially weighted, recursive-least-squares-estimation (LM-modified EW-RLSE) algorithm and principal-component analysis (PCA). Achieving measured detection limits as low as 3 μg/L (≤1 ppm by volume) for 6 target analytes, the system exhibits excellent PCA cluster separation for all analytes in the mixtures, with reliable identification and accurate quantification, even in the presence of various interferents. Concentration errors of approximately ±5% are obtained for mixtures containing up to 6 BTEX compounds (including chemical isomers) and up to 4 interferents. Additionally, the study investigates the impact of humidity on the polymer/plasticizer-coated shear-horizontal surface acoustic wave (SH-SAW) sensors, demonstrating accurate concentration estimation in a relative humidity range from dry nitrogen to 65%. This sensing-and-multivariate-signal-processing approach is a promising candidate for reliable environmental monitoring in real-world applications.
Recommended Citation
Satter, Sakin Sarwar; Bender, Florian; Post, Nicholas; Ricco, Antonio J.; and Josse, Fabien, "Analysis of Multivariable Sensor Responses to Multi-Analyte Gas Samples in the Presence of Interferents and Humidity" (2024). Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Research and Publications. 794.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/electric_fac/794
Comments
ACS Sensors, Vol. 9, No. 11 (2024, November): 6247-6256. DOI.