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Sensors and Materials, Volume 19, Number 5 (2007)
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S&M684 Research Paper of Special Issue
Published: 2007

Odor Quantification of Aromatic Alcohols Using Artificial Olfactory Epithelium [PDF]

Ryosuke Izumi, Hiroshi Abe, Kenshi Hayashi and Kiyoshi

(Received March 27, 2007; Accepted May 12, 2007)

Keywords: odor quantification, artificial olfactory epithelium, aromatic alcohol, substructure, self-assembled monolayer

The quantification of the senses requires the interpretation of a biological recognition process. In olfactory senses, the receptors on the olfactory epithelium receive odor molecules by recognizing not their whole rigid chemical structures but their common properties. In this study, we attempted to develop an artificial olfactory epithelium system that can recognize the molecular information of odor. This system was constructed using an electrochemical cell and has been developed by the functionalization of sensor channels with the composition of electrolyte solution and with surface modification technologies. As a result, the odor information of aromatic alcohols could be represented, depending on molecular substructures.

Corresponding author: Ryosuke Izumi


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Ryosuke Izumi, Hiroshi Abe, Kenshi Hayashi and Kiyoshi , Odor Quantification of Aromatic Alcohols Using Artificial Olfactory Epithelium, Sens. Mater., Vol. 19, No. 5, 2007, p. 299-307.



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