Comparison of Sampling Systems for Biological Sample Dehumidification Prior to Electronic Nose Analysis
Ana Maria Tischer·Laura Capelli·Stefano Robbiani·Hamid Navid·Emanuele Zanni·Carmen Bax·Fabio Grizzi·Gianluigi Taverna·Raffaele Dellacà·Beatrice Julia Lotesoriere
It is well known that gas sensor responses are affected by the presence of humidity in the analyzed gas. This is particularly true when dealing with biological fluid samples, whose high moisture content interferes with the adsorption of the trace volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on the sensors’ active layer. To address this challenge, this study focuses on designing and testing a novel sampling system for the dehumidification of biological fluid headspace to be characterized by an electronic no
