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Nanostructured SmFeO(3) Gas Sensors: Investigation of the Gas Sensing Performance Reproducibility for Colorectal Cancer Screening

Among the various chemoresistive gas sensing properties studied so far, the sensing response reproducibility, i.e., the capability to reproduce a device with the same sensing performance, has been poorly investigated. However, the reproducibility of the gas sensing performance is of fundamental impo...

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Autores principales: Gaiardo, Andrea, Zonta, Giulia, Gherardi, Sandro, Malagù, Cesare, Fabbri, Barbara, Valt, Matteo, Vanzetti, Lia, Landini, Nicolò, Casotti, Davide, Cruciani, Giuseppe, Della Ciana, Michele, Guidi, Vincenzo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7589820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33086770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20205910
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author Gaiardo, Andrea
Zonta, Giulia
Gherardi, Sandro
Malagù, Cesare
Fabbri, Barbara
Valt, Matteo
Vanzetti, Lia
Landini, Nicolò
Casotti, Davide
Cruciani, Giuseppe
Della Ciana, Michele
Guidi, Vincenzo
author_facet Gaiardo, Andrea
Zonta, Giulia
Gherardi, Sandro
Malagù, Cesare
Fabbri, Barbara
Valt, Matteo
Vanzetti, Lia
Landini, Nicolò
Casotti, Davide
Cruciani, Giuseppe
Della Ciana, Michele
Guidi, Vincenzo
author_sort Gaiardo, Andrea
collection PubMed
description Among the various chemoresistive gas sensing properties studied so far, the sensing response reproducibility, i.e., the capability to reproduce a device with the same sensing performance, has been poorly investigated. However, the reproducibility of the gas sensing performance is of fundamental importance for the employment of these devices in on-field applications, and to demonstrate the reliability of the process development. This sensor property became crucial for the preparation of medical diagnostic tools, in which the use of specific chemoresistive gas sensors along with a dedicated algorithm can be used for screening diseases. In this work, the reproducibility of SmFeO(3) perovskite-based gas sensors has been investigated. A set of four SmFeO(3) devices, obtained from the same screen-printing deposition, have been tested in laboratory with both controlled concentrations of CO and biological fecal samples. The fecal samples tested were employed in the clinical validation protocol of a prototype for non-invasive colorectal cancer prescreening. Sensors showed a high reproducibility degree, with an error lower than 2% of the response value for the test with CO and lower than 6% for fecal samples. Finally, the reproducibility of the SmFeO(3) sensor response and recovery times for fecal samples was also evaluated.
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spelling pubmed-75898202020-10-29 Nanostructured SmFeO(3) Gas Sensors: Investigation of the Gas Sensing Performance Reproducibility for Colorectal Cancer Screening Gaiardo, Andrea Zonta, Giulia Gherardi, Sandro Malagù, Cesare Fabbri, Barbara Valt, Matteo Vanzetti, Lia Landini, Nicolò Casotti, Davide Cruciani, Giuseppe Della Ciana, Michele Guidi, Vincenzo Sensors (Basel) Article Among the various chemoresistive gas sensing properties studied so far, the sensing response reproducibility, i.e., the capability to reproduce a device with the same sensing performance, has been poorly investigated. However, the reproducibility of the gas sensing performance is of fundamental importance for the employment of these devices in on-field applications, and to demonstrate the reliability of the process development. This sensor property became crucial for the preparation of medical diagnostic tools, in which the use of specific chemoresistive gas sensors along with a dedicated algorithm can be used for screening diseases. In this work, the reproducibility of SmFeO(3) perovskite-based gas sensors has been investigated. A set of four SmFeO(3) devices, obtained from the same screen-printing deposition, have been tested in laboratory with both controlled concentrations of CO and biological fecal samples. The fecal samples tested were employed in the clinical validation protocol of a prototype for non-invasive colorectal cancer prescreening. Sensors showed a high reproducibility degree, with an error lower than 2% of the response value for the test with CO and lower than 6% for fecal samples. Finally, the reproducibility of the SmFeO(3) sensor response and recovery times for fecal samples was also evaluated. MDPI 2020-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7589820/ /pubmed/33086770 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20205910 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gaiardo, Andrea
Zonta, Giulia
Gherardi, Sandro
Malagù, Cesare
Fabbri, Barbara
Valt, Matteo
Vanzetti, Lia
Landini, Nicolò
Casotti, Davide
Cruciani, Giuseppe
Della Ciana, Michele
Guidi, Vincenzo
Nanostructured SmFeO(3) Gas Sensors: Investigation of the Gas Sensing Performance Reproducibility for Colorectal Cancer Screening
title Nanostructured SmFeO(3) Gas Sensors: Investigation of the Gas Sensing Performance Reproducibility for Colorectal Cancer Screening
title_full Nanostructured SmFeO(3) Gas Sensors: Investigation of the Gas Sensing Performance Reproducibility for Colorectal Cancer Screening
title_fullStr Nanostructured SmFeO(3) Gas Sensors: Investigation of the Gas Sensing Performance Reproducibility for Colorectal Cancer Screening
title_full_unstemmed Nanostructured SmFeO(3) Gas Sensors: Investigation of the Gas Sensing Performance Reproducibility for Colorectal Cancer Screening
title_short Nanostructured SmFeO(3) Gas Sensors: Investigation of the Gas Sensing Performance Reproducibility for Colorectal Cancer Screening
title_sort nanostructured smfeo(3) gas sensors: investigation of the gas sensing performance reproducibility for colorectal cancer screening
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7589820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33086770
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20205910
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