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Authors: Calvo-Rolle JL, Meizoso-López MDC, González-Rodríguez MV, López-Vilariño JM, Cela-Pérez MC
Article Title: Oil degradation monitoring with chemical sensors and molecular imprinted polymer.
Publication date: 2010
Journal: Dyna
Volume: 85
Issue: (9)
Page numbers: 738-745.
Alternative URL: http://www.revistadyna.com/dyna/cms/articulos/FichaArticulos.asp?IdMenu=10&IdDocumento=3843&IdEjemplar=419

Abstract: The engine operation state can be reported by realtime monitoring programs. Detecting early signs of equipment failure is the aim of these maintenance programs. Chemical sensors are devices that can perform this function in predictive maintenance. The monitoring of the degradation of automotive engine oils has been achieved by chemical sensors coated with synthetic recognition elements. Following, the elements that make up the QCM device, MIPs, organic-inorganic hybridengine operation state can be reported by realtime monitor. Detecting earldvfy signs of equipment failure is the aim of these maintenance programs. Chemical sensors are devices that can perform this function in predictive maintenance. The monitoring of the degradation of automotive engine oils has been achieved by chemical sensors coated with synthetic recognition elements. Following, the elements that make up the QCM device, MIPs, organic-inorganic hybrid materials obtained by sol-gel and electronic packaging are described
Author keywords: MIPs, Predictive maintenance, QCM, Real-time monitoring

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