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The possibilities of an array made from 24 sensors are studied in order to determine a selection of vapors from organic reagents: ethyl, methyl, isopropyl alcohols, acetone, benzene, ether, gasoline, etc. It is shown that in spite of the absence of special selection of sensors and their working temperatures it is possible to distinguish reagents with sufficient confidence.
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Translated from Izmeritel’naya Tekhnika, No. 2, pp. 59–61, February, 2006.
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Gulyaev, A.M., Slepneva, M.A., Chekhovskii, D.A. et al. Atmosphere analyzer based on an array of resistor gas sensors. Meas Tech 49, 187–191 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-006-0088-6
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