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Content Edward J. Staples Electronic Sensor Technology The zNose™ : Commercial Application of a Quantitative Electronic Nose with Olfactory Images and Virtual Sensor Arrays Edward J. Staples Electronic Sensor Technology Newbury Park, California ESTCAL.COM Content Introduction - zNoseTM Vs eNose Fast Chromatography and Virtual Sensor Arrays VaporPrintsTM - True Olfactory Images Food & Beverage Applications Presented at The Knowledge Foundation Conference San Diego, California, October 2000

zNose™ Description 2 Popular Models Available Handheld Benchtop The zNose™ - A GC/SAW Electronic Nose with internal preconcentrator and helium gas supply 10 Second Analysis Speed Volatile Compounds - ppb MDL Semi-Volatile Compounds - ppt MDL 2 Popular Models Available Handheld Benchtop

zNoseTM Vs eNose

The Only Electronic Nose to be Validated by US EPA US EPA Environmental Technology Validation Well Water Monitoring for volatile organic pollution Soil testing for PCBs in the field Soil testing for Explosives in the field White House ONDCP - Law Enforcement Explosives Drugs & Contraband Money

Odor Management (Rendering Plants) Smell from Blood Dryer (20oC Detector) Creates Olfactory Images Specific to Factory Odors

Quality Control of Plastics

Fatty Acids in Milks Fats, Proteins, and sugars 400 different fatty acids and fatty acid derivatives are found in milk Wide range of vapor pressures: butyric acid (C4) to triglyceride (C26)

TCA in Wine and Corks (part per trillion)

zNose™ Analysis of Campbell’s Soup Clam Chowder Chicken Noodle Minestrone Consommé Beef Split Pea Bean Bacon Cream of Asparagus Vegetable tomato Potato Cream of Mushroom Cream of Chicken

Vegetable Soup Now you can define the smell of vegetable soup using 26 specific chemical sensors!

Campbell’s Soup VaporPrintsTM

zNoseTM Analysis of Whiskey

Now You can Quantify the Chemistry of a Wine’s Aroma in Seconds !

Comparison of 4 Popular American Beers

www.estcal.com www.zNose.com Summary zNoseTM technology 10 Second Speed with true ppt sensitivity Virtual Chemical Sensor Arrays True Olfactory Images Only Government Validated Electronic Nose : EPA/FDA Methods Virtually all Foods and Beverages Save Time and $$ with demonstrated 30 day (or less) payback period For more information visit our web sites : www.estcal.com www.zNose.com