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Nanosheet-type tin oxide gas sensor array for mental stress monitoring.


ABSTRACT: Mental stress management has become significantly important because excessive and sustained mental stress can damage human health. In recent years, various biomarkers associated with mental stress have been identified. One such biomarker is allyl mercaptan. A nanosheet-type tin oxide exhibited high gas selectivity for allyl mercaptan; thus, in this study, a sensor array comprising nanosheet-type tin oxide gas sensors was fabricated to detecting allyl mercaptan. Supervised learning algorithms were use to build gas classification models based on the principal component analysis of the sensor signal responses from the sensor array. The comprehensive data provided by the classification models can be used to forecast allyl mercaptan with high accuracy.

SUBMITTER: Choi PG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9411192 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nanosheet-type tin oxide gas sensor array for mental stress monitoring.

Choi Pil Gyu PG   Masuda Yoshitake Y  

Scientific reports 20220825 1


Mental stress management has become significantly important because excessive and sustained mental stress can damage human health. In recent years, various biomarkers associated with mental stress have been identified. One such biomarker is allyl mercaptan. A nanosheet-type tin oxide exhibited high gas selectivity for allyl mercaptan; thus, in this study, a sensor array comprising nanosheet-type tin oxide gas sensors was fabricated to detecting allyl mercaptan. Supervised learning algorithms wer  ...[more]

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