Chemosensors (Nov 2020)

Optimizing Piezoelectric Cantilever Design for Electronic Nose Applications

  • Matiyas Tsegay Korsa,
  • Josep Maria Carmona Domingo,
  • Lawrence Nsubuga,
  • Jeanette Hvam,
  • Florian Niekiel,
  • Fabian Lofink,
  • Horst-Günter Rubahn,
  • Jost Adam,
  • Roana de Oliveira Hansen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors8040114
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. 114

Abstract

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This work demonstrates a method to optimize materials and dimensions of piezoelectric cantilevers for electronic nose applications via finite element analysis simulations. Here we studied the optimum piezoelectric cantilever configuration for detection of cadaverine, a biomarker for meat ageing, to develop a potential electronic nose for the meat industry. The optimized cantilevers were fabricated, characterized, interfaced using custom-made electronics, and tested by approaching meat pieces. The results show successful measurements of cadaverine levels for meat pieces with different ages, hence, have a great potential for applications within the meat industry shelf-life prediction.

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