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The E-SCENT project aims to create wearable sensor arrays that monitor individual exposure to harmful airborne pollutants. By utilizing colorimetric detection of volatile organic compounds, this technology will provide real-time data on indoor air quality and its health impacts.
The E-SCENT project aims to develop wearable chemo-responsive sensor arrays for personal monitoring of exposure to volatile airborne pollutants.
Indoor levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be up to 1000 times higher than background outdoor levels, and can have serious harmful health effects.
Measurement of exposure to airborne pollutants at the individual level is an integral part of human health risk assessment, but is currently reliant on macro-level air quality data and lacks the n…
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