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Frédéric THERY-MERLAND,
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Stéphanie BESNARD,
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Pierre MONTMÉAT
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Lionel HAIRAULT
INTRODUCTION
There is growing interest in the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), major air pollutants. This high-performance electronic nose is capable of discriminating between several gases. It offers the required selectivity, reversibility and reliability.
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References
- (1) - Composés organiques volatils (COV) - . Fiche polluant, Ademe (2004). http://www.ademe.fr/entreprises/polluants/polluants/polluant.asp?ID=46
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