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Chair: Lionel Presmanes
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Dr Alexey Vasiliev (Kurchatov Institute - Physical and Chemical Technology Center - Moscow)21/06/2019, 16:30Invited Talk
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Kuniyuki Izawa21/06/2019, 17:00Oral
In this presentaiton, a refreigerant gas sensor will be introduced with its development background.
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Mr Takuya Suzuki (University of Tübingen)21/06/2019, 17:20Oral
Takuya Suzuki1,2, Andre Sackmann1, Alexandru Oprea1, Udo Weimar1, and Nicolae Barsan1
1Institute of Physical Chemistry, Universi ty of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
2Corporate R&D Headquarters, Fujielectric Co. Ltd., Hino-city Tokyo, JapanSummary
Obtaining low cost, simple, compact and good performance chemoresistive CO2 gas sensors has the potential to be a game changer in the field...
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Prof. Hyung-Gi Byun (Kangwon National University, Korea)21/06/2019, 17:40Oral
Acetone was one of the volatile organic compounds present in respiration, and acetone contained in the exhalation of diabetic patients was found to be a combustion metabolite of body fat. Degradation of acetyl-CoA due to the metabolism of fatty acids in diabetic patients increase the concentration of acetone in the blood. Acetone in the blood is excreted as urine or breath. It has been studied...
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Valeriy Krivetskiy (M.V. Lomonosow Moscow State University)21/06/2019, 18:00Oral
Valeriy Krivetskiy1, Matvey Andreev1, Alexander Efitorov2
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1 Department of Chemistry, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Leninskie gory 1/3, 119234, Moscow, Russia
2 Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP MSU), M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1(2), Leninskie gory, GSP-1, Moscow 119991, Russian Federation
Introduction
Detection of pipeline hydrocarbons leakage is a valid...