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Si:WO3 Sensors for Highly Selective Detection of Acetone for Easy Diagnosis of Diabetes by Breath Analysis

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Righettoni, M
Tricoli, Antonio
Pratsinis, S.E

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American Chemical Society

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Acetone in the human breath is an important marker for noninvasive diagnosis of diabetes. Here, novel chemo-resistive detectors have been developed that allow rapid measurement of ultralow acetone concentrations (down to 20 ppb) with high signal-to-noise

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Analytical Chemistry

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2037-12-31