About this Research Topic
This Research Topic in Frontiers in Chemistry and Frontiers in Environmental Health will focus on all aspects of the research and development related to the detection of multiple components in complex gas matrix with optical sensors. In this field of research, one of the most important topics is the selectivity, i.e., the ability to both discriminate a specific target from the surrounding molecules and provide a target-specific response. This property is important to recognize the contributions of each analyte in a gas mixture and calibrate the sensor with respect to the different gas concentrations. Furthermore, it is necessary to investigate the sensitivity of each component at different gas mixture compositions. Due to possible interference, the response of a specific target could depend on the concentration of other analytes in the mixture, thus influencing the detection limits. Finally, the accuracy of the concentration measurement could vary due to different composition of the gas matrix.
We welcome Original Research, Review, Mini Review and Perspective articles on themes including, but not limited to:
• Analysis of the natural gas composition for petrochemical applications
• Study of the ambient air components in polluted areas
• Investigation of human breath composition for the diagnosis of diseases
• Detection of multiple components in the same gas mixture through innovative algorithms
• Development of innovative sensing architecture for the analysis of gas samples
• Implementation of optical sensors for the detection of multiple components in complex gas mixtures
• Application of integrated optics for the detection of multiple components in gas mixtures
• Emerging trend in miniaturization of optical devices based on on-chip
• Integration optical gas sensors based on new materials such as group IV elements, namely silicon, germanium and their compounds
• Detection techniques based on mid-infrared absorption spectroscopy
• Gas detection techniques based on tunable diode laser spectroscopy
Keywords: optical sensing, multi-gas detection, complex gas matrix, gas sensing, natural gas, environmental monitoring, breath analysis
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