Electrochemical Sensors

This dataset contains 2,016 sensor responses collected from an array of conductive carbon-black polymer composite sensors, exposed to four target analytes—acetonitrile, dichloromethane (DCM), methanol, and toluene—at nine distinct concentration levels ranging from 0.5% to 20% P/P₀. Each sensor was exposed to the analytes for 20 minutes, followed by 20 minutes of nitrogen flushing to restore the baseline. The data consists of 80 time points (one every 30 seconds) per response, with each time point representing the sensor's resistance to a specific analyte concentration.

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The Voltammetry-Based Sensing (VBS) methods are extremely interesting due to high specificity in several biochemical applications. Several considerations can be applied to use this method to measure different analytes, and implement efficient and optimized electronic measurement platform for point-of-care diagnostic, in wearable, portable, or IoT systems. The dataset contains the data presented in [1], which proves on real experimental data a method to define the optimized setup to develop efficient and electronic bio-sensing platforms.

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