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Mass-sensitive sensor arrays were established for the detection of isomeric
or highly analogue analyte mixtures, which show similar physical and morph
ological properties. Supramolecular host-guest chemistry and arrays of four
mass-sensitive quartz crystal microbalances have been successfully combine
d with multivariate calibration techniques in the presence of variable air
moisture. This system enabled even the separation of xylene isomers-a task
that might be crucial even by gas chromatography. The data of the sensor ar
rays were analyzed with partial least squares and artificial neural network
s. The xylene isomers could be detected with an accuracy of similar to 1% i
n the range of 0-200 ppm, nearly eliminating the residual water cross-sensi
tivity of the sensor coatings, which allows effective work place or environ
mental monitoring of toxic compounds with fast response levels.