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Global e-Nose Market to Expand at a CAGR of Approx 11% During 2019-2023 - Alpha MOS, Electronic Sensor Technology, E-Nose Pty, Envirosuite Limited, and The eNose Company are Dominating - ResearchAndMarkets.com
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The "Global e-Nose Market 2019-2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The e-nose market will register a CAGR of almost 11% by 2023.
The market has witnessed introduction of e-nose devices for disaster management will increase the market growth during our forecast period. E-nose devices can be used to avoid various disasters in industries, universities, and households. E-nose can help prevent incidents such as oil leaks into rivers and waterways. It can also be used to locate earthquake survivors by detecti ng various substances released through human breath or skin.
Every year, many people die due to gas leakage. To mitigate such risks, companies are installing e-nose devices on every gas cylinder to identify gas leakage. E-nose devices are also used to detect fuel spillage. Hence, the implementation of e-nose can help in the early detection of hazardous gas leakages and toxins and take measures to prevent accidents or disasters. Such benefits of e-nose will drive its adoption during the forecast period.
Increased use of e-nose for disease screening
Disease screening refers to detecting diseases at the initial stages, with the aim to prevent their further progression. E-nose is increasingly used to detect diseases by analyzing the breath of patients. It provides valuable information through the examination of exhaled breath.
Limitations of sensors
E-applications in various industries such Wand beverage, pharmaceutical, and defense and military. These sensors are highly sensitive and face various issues during operations in different aspects. The sensors are sensitive to humidity and temperature. Thus, such limitations of sensors can affect the performance of e-nose devices, thereby hindering the growth of the market.
Competitive Landscape
The market appears to be moderately concentrated and with the presence of limited vendors. This market research report will help clients identify new growth opportunities and design unique growth strategies by providing a comprehensive analysis of the market's competitive landscape and offering information on the products offered by companies.
Key Players
Alpha MOS Electronic Sensor Technology E-Nose Pty. Ltd. Envirosuite Limited The eNose Company
Topics Covered
PART 01: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PART 02: SCOPE OF THE REPORT
PART 03: MARKET LANDSCAPE
Market ecosystem Market characteristics Market segmentation analysis
PART 04: MARKET SIZING
Market definition Market sizing 2018 Market size and forecast 2018-2023
PART 05: FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
PART 06: MARKET SEGMENTATION BY END-USER
Comparison by end-user Environmental monitoring - Market size and forecast 2018-2023 Food and beverage - Market size and forecast 2018-2023 Healthcare - Market size and forecast 2018-2023 Others - Market size and forecast 2018-2023 Market opportunity by end-user
PART 07: CUSTOMER LANDSCAPE
PART 08: GEOGRAPHIC LANDSCAPE
Geographic comparison Europe - Market size and forecast 2018-2023 North America - Market size and forecast 2018-2023 APAC - Market size and forecast 2018-2023 South America - Market size and forecast 2018-2023 Middle East and Africa - Market size and forecast 2018-2023 Key leading countries Market opportunity
PART 09: DECISION FRAMEWORK
PART 10: DRIVERS AND CHALLENGES
PART 11: MARKET TRENDS
Continuous technological advances Rising adoption of e-nose for cancer screening Development of e-nose chips that can be integrated into smartphones
PART 12: VENDOR LANDSCAPE
Overview Landscape disruption
PART 13: VENDOR ANALYSIS
Vendors covered Vendor classification Market positioning of vendors Alpha MOS Electronic Sensor Technology E-Nose Pty. Ltd. Envirosuite Limited The eNose Company
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RLBTrader
7 years ago
ESNR Feb 13, 2017
Environment
Detection of Phenol in Water and Air Using
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Phenol is an aromatic organic compound. It is both a manufactured chemical and a natural substance. It is a white crystalline solid that is volatile. Phenol is produced today on a large scale, about 7 billion kg/year from petroleum. It is an important industrial commodity and acts as a precursor to many materials and useful compounds. It is most commonly used to synthesize plastics and related materials. Phenol and its chemical derivatives play an essential part in the production of polycarbonates, epoxies, Bakelite, nylon, detergents, herbicides and numerous pharmaceutical drugs.
It was most commonly used as an antiseptic, from the early 1900s to the 1970s. It is also a versatile precursor to a large collection of drugs, commonly aspirin but also many herbicides. Phenol is also used as an oral anesthetic/analgesic products. Phenol can have adverse effects on the health of human and animals alike. Its vapors are corrosive to the eyes, the skin, and the respiratory tract. The toxic effect of phenol on the central nervous system causes sudden collapse and loss of consciousness.
Exposure to phenol by any route can produce systemic poisoning. It is corrosive and can cause chemical burns. Phenol denatures proteins and acts as a protoplasmic poison. Mild exposure may cause upper respiratory tract irritation. It becomes imperative to detect phenol in both water and air.
Conventional eNoses do not have specific chemical sensors. Also, they cannot separate or quantify the chemistry of aromas. Based on an ultra-fast gas chromatography, a new type of electronic nose called zNose®, is able to simulate unlimited numbers of specific virtual chemical sensors, and produce olfactory images based upon aroma chemistry.
Detecting phenol in air and water is fast and easy using the zNose® electronic nose or portable gas chromatograph. Because phenol is a relatively volatile and soluble in air, it shows low Henry’s constant at room temperature. Only 0.00136% will partition into the air from water as headspace vapor. However, water headspace measurements are best performed with samples elevated to at least 40oC. Using a 2nd stage pre-concentrator accessory sampling, sampling headspace vapors with the zNose® can reach minimum detectable levels of 10 ppb phenol in water.
zNose® can perform analytical measurements of volatile organic vapors and odors in near real time with part-per-trillion sensitivity precision. Separation and quantification of the chemicals within an odor is performed in seconds. Picogram sensitivity, universal non-polar selectivity, and electronically variable sensitivity is achieved via using a patented solid-state mass-sensitive detector. Integrated vapor pre-concentrator along with electronically variable detector allows zNose® to measure vapor concentrations spanning 6+ orders of magnitude.
To know more about detecting the presence of phenol in air and water or any other chemical compound, please visit our chemical solutions page.
RLBTrader
7 years ago
ESNR Feb 22, 2017
Chemical
Methyal Isocyanate - A Hazard to Life
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In our society today, many dangerous chemicals are produced and transported. Because of the vast use of these chemicals, more and more chemical accidents with huge loss of human life are getting reported. In Bhopal, India, accidental acute inhalation exposure to methyl isocyanate caused the deaths of about 3,800 people and adverse health effects in greater than 170,000 survivors. Pulmonary edema was the most common cause of death in most cases. Survivors continue to exhibit damage to the lungs and eyes. Reproductive effects and an increase in the number of stillbirths and spontaneous abortions were noted in the survivors. EPA classifies methyl isocyanate as a Group D, not classifiable as to human carcinogenicity.
Methyl isocyanate is an organic compound, synonyms are isocyanatomethane, methyl carbylamine, and MIC. Methyl isocyanate is an intermediate chemical in the production of carbamate pesticides. Methyl isocyanate is a colorless, flammable liquid which is soluble in water to 6–10 parts per 100 parts, but it also reacts with water.
A highly toxic material, it is extremely hazardous to human health. This compound is a skin irritant and can cause permanent eye damage. Methyl isocyanate attacks the respiratory system, eyes, and skin. It affects the lungs and bronchial airways and can cause permanent eye damage, and in the worst case, death. This compound is extremely flammable. When lit it gives off irritating or toxic fumes (or gasses) in a fire.
Quantifying the concentration of methyl isocyanate becomes an absolute essential. Technological and Industrial development provide us with many tools to face such emergencies and prevent them. Gas chromatography (GC) is one of several core techniques for chemical analysis and is commonly used in analytical laboratories worldwide. Gas detectors are now being used in a wide variety of applications for process and quality monitoring as well as safety and environmental compliance. But conventional gas detectors or monitoring devices do not have specific chemical sensors to correctly measure the compounds.
zNose® a breakthrough electronic nose technology is developed and patented by Electronic Sensor Technology. An ultra-fast GC with electronically variable sensitivity controls that can be used to quantify the concentration of methyl isocyanate. A comprehensive library of compounds and their odors based on retention time indexing to n-alkanes vapor standards is an integral part of system software. The sensitivity of the measurement is handled by the detector sensitivity and vapor sampling. Retention time is considered solely for compound identification.
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ESNR WHY zNose®?
zNose® is the best in class electronic sniffer that is available in the market today for super quick screening of highly sensitive substances. Developed by Electronic Sensor Technology, Inc. in 1995, zNose® is extremely competent in detecting questionable substances like narcotics, explosives, bank notes, VOCs, adulterants, human cargo, nerve agents and other illegal, toxic, or dangerous… Read More
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ESNR THE zNose® HISTORY
Better and faster than other electronic sniffers in the market. Understands customer needs & fits into a wide range of industries.There is a big list of reasons why zNose® is the most trusted instrument in the market today.
THE zNose® HISTORY
OUR LEADERSHIP
Electronic Sensor Technology,Inc has developed and patented a breakthrough chemical vapor analysis process.This process applies gas chromatography calculations and technology towards a wide variety of industries.
Dr. Yin Sun
Dr. Yin Sun
Chief Technology Officer
Dr. Yin Sun is the Chief Technology Officer(CTO) of Electronics Sensor Technology, Inc. He has been involved with the research and development of trace chemical detection for over 23 years. He has significant experience in vapor and trace chemical detection including instrumentation, data analysis and application development across medical, homeland security, food, and environmental applications. He has led major research and development projects at a large trace detection cooperation. Dr. Sun has led teams of talented scientists and engineers who invented, developed and launched advanced technologies and new products at startup companies. Dr. Sun has authored two highly recognized books on trace chemical detection and applications, titled "Detection Technologies for Chemical Warfare
William Wittmeyer
William Wittmeyer
President and CEO
William Wittmeyer currently serves as Chief Operating Officer(COO) and Director of Electronic Sensor Technology. He has over 20 years experience in high-technology business and investment management. In 2003, he and Ms. Tham founded eXS Inc., a wireless access company, developing innovative and cost effective solutions for developing economics. Prior to founding these companies, Mr. Wittmeyer was a partner in a venture capital firm, investing in telecommunications and semiconductor start-ups. He was an early investor in Network Equipment Technologies Inc., UTStarcom, Zoran and IXYS. He has a B.Sc. (E.E.) from the Coast Guard Academy and an M.B.A. from Columbia University Graduate School of Business Administration.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
William Wittmeyer
WILLIAM WITTMEYER
PRESIDENT AND CEO
William Wittmeyer currently serves as Chief Operating Officer (COO) and as a director of Electronic Sensor Technology. He has over 20 years experience in high-technology business and investment management. In 2003, he and Ms. Tham founded eXS Inc., a wireless access company, developing
Maggie Tham
MAGGIE THAM
DIRECTOR
Maggie Tham currently serves as a director of Electronic Sensor Technology. She has over 20 years experience in management and strategy consulting. In 2003, she together with Mr. Wittmeyer founded eXS Inc., a wireless access company, developing innovative and cost effective solutions, focusing
INVESTORS
EST provides a wide range of solutions to meet your vapor analysis needs. Our breakthrough chemical vapor analysis technology is able to analyze the chemistry of any aroma, fragrance, odor, or vapor in just 10 seconds. This new technology, based upon ultra-high speed gas chromatography, has resulted in a revolutionary electronic nose called zNose®.
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Email: wbwittmeyer@estcal.com
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