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Odorant-discrimination experiments were conducted for the major single-odor
substances in various types of botanical species such as fruits and flower
s by using a gas-sensing system consisting of a sensor array of quartz crys
tal resonators (QCRs) and a pattern-recognition technique. The sensing devi
ces were fabricated by radio-frequency sputtering of biomaterials or polyme
rs on to the QCRs. The 22 tested odorants of definite concentration, 0.1-64
ppm, were well discriminated by principal component analysis, using the se
nsors steady-state and dynamic properties as parameters. From the 1-nearest
-neighbor method, introduced to evaluate the discrimination capability, the
best discrimination was obtained, using the frequency changes in QCRs for
longer than 10 min and the time constant of adsorption at 5 min as paramete
rs, with the success rate of 83%. This system is thus highly reliable for d
iscriminating trace amounts of odorants. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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