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Volume 8
Journal of Biotechnology and Biomaterials
ISSN: 2155-952X
Biomaterials 2018
March 05-06, 2018
March 05-06, 2018 | Berlin, Germany
3
rd
Annual Conference and Expo on
Biomaterials
Biomaterial based toxic gas sensor using microwave resonant cavity
S B Tooski
Iran Elite Young Researcher Club - Azad University, Iran
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iomaterials are getting significance in the current research field of gas sensors due to great sensitivity. Performance of
biomaterial based gas sensor constructed from gum Arabica and garlic extract in microwave resonant cavity had been
investigated. It is shown that extract of garlic clove with multiple medicinal and chemical utility is very helpful in sensing oxide
gas. The material under observation undergoes some momentary physical change on exposure to oxide gas. This change can be
detected over amplified potentiometric variation through electrical circuitry of microwave resonant cavity. Manipulating this
appropriate characteristic a potentiometric gas sensor of faster response and recovery time can be designed. Sensing property
of the said material has been studied via microwave attenuation, reflection, and transmission.
s.b.tooski@gmail.comJ Biotechnol Biomater 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X-C1-089