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Applications Of Acoustic Wave Devices For Sensing In Liquid Environments, Jeanne Hossenlopp Mar 2006

Applications Of Acoustic Wave Devices For Sensing In Liquid Environments, Jeanne Hossenlopp

Chemistry Faculty Research and Publications

Acoustic wave devices such as thickness shear mode (TSM) resonators and shear horizontal surface acoustic wave (SH-SAW) devices can be utilized for characterizing physical properties of liquids and for chemical sensor applications. Basic device configurations are reviewed and the relationships between experimental observables (frequency shifts and attenuation) and physical properties of liquids are presented. Examples of physical property (density and viscosity) determination and also of chemical sensing are presented for a variety of liquid phase applications. Applications of TSMs and polymer-coated guided SH-SAWs for chemical sensing and uncoated SH-SAWs for “electronic tongue” applications are also discussed.