Journal article

Laboratory characterization of metal-oxide sensors intended for in situ analyses of pheromones - SOMMSA approach


Authors listWehrenfennig, C; Schott, M; Gasch, T; Sauerwald, T; Düring, RA; Vilcinskas, A; Kohl, CD

Publication year2012

Pages935-939

Journalphysica status solidi (a) – applications and materials science

Volume number209

Issue number5

ISSN1862-6300

eISSN1862-6319

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.201100586

PublisherWiley


Abstract
We present pheromone measurements of metal-oxide gas sensors in a laboratory setup using a 'selective odorant measurement of a multi-sensor array'. The array was equipped with commercial gas sensors and measured with constant temperatures and a temperature cycle to increase the sensitivity. To compare and to calibrate the measurement of insect pheromones, we used a portable GC-MS with an electro-antennographic detection system for insect antennae. In order to reach a proof of principles for the intended use of the system for in situ analyses in viticulture and the development of a portable biosensor, we tested the sensors with the main component E7, Z9-Dodecadien-1-yl acetate of the pheromone of the grapevine moth (Lobesia botrana). (c) 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWehrenfennig, C., Schott, M., Gasch, T., Sauerwald, T., Düring, R., Vilcinskas, A., et al. (2012) Laboratory characterization of metal-oxide sensors intended for in situ analyses of pheromones - SOMMSA approach, physica status solidi (a) – applications and materials science, 209(5), pp. 935-939. https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.201100586

APA Citation styleWehrenfennig, C., Schott, M., Gasch, T., Sauerwald, T., Düring, R., Vilcinskas, A., & Kohl, C. (2012). Laboratory characterization of metal-oxide sensors intended for in situ analyses of pheromones - SOMMSA approach. physica status solidi (a) – applications and materials science. 209(5), 935-939. https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.201100586


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