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- (618e) Detection of Acetone in Air Using Silver Ion Exchanged ZSM-5 and Zinc Oxide Sensing Films
The acetone sensitivity was examined by exposing both sensors to dry air containing varying parts per million acetone at 350°C and then measuring the resulting change in resistance across the electrodes. Both sensors showed sensitivity to acetone in air, however, the sensitivity in the ZnO and Ag+ZSM-5 films were greater than that of just the ZnO film. The utilization of the ZnO and Ag+ZSM-5 films as sensor has great potential for detection of acetone in other gaseous mixtures, including human breath.