Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology (Mar 2022)

Online Accurate Detection of Breath Acetone Using Metal Oxide Semiconductor Gas Sensor and Diffusive Gas Separation

  • Hao Dong,
  • Hao Dong,
  • Libin Qian,
  • Yaoxuan Cui,
  • Xubin Zheng,
  • Chen Cheng,
  • Qingpeng Cao,
  • Feng Xu,
  • Jin Wang,
  • Xing Chen,
  • Di Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2022.861950
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Breath acetone (BrAce) level is an indicator of lipid oxidation rate, which is crucial for evaluating the status of ketoacidosis, ketogenic diet, and fat burning during exercise. Despite its usefulness, detecting BrAce accurately is challenging because exhaled breath contains an enormous variety of compounds. Although many sensors and devices have been developed for BrAce measurement, most of them were tested with only synthetic or spiked breath samples, and few can detect low concentration BrAce in an online manner, which is critical for extending application areas and the wide acceptance of the technology. Here, we show that online detection of BrAce can be achieved using a metal oxide semiconductor acetone sensor. The high accuracy measurement of low concentration BrAce was enabled by separating major interference gases utilizing their large diffusion coefficients, and the accuracy is further improved by the correction of humidity effect. We anticipate that the approach can push BrAce measurement closer to being useful for various applications.

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