Try http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/bme/nose.html and contacting Dr. Nagel, here. The lab's been working on this for quite some time. - dave. ; Center for Advanced Computing and Communciation, NCSU Box 7914, ECE-EGRC = ;- __o =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ; _`\<,_ To build a computer that knows more about itself than I, won't = ; (*)/ (*) [(919)513-2015] require much thinking, --+-- ... I think. = ; [http://www4.ncsu.edu/~dawinic] `---================(-)================---' > Dear madam, sir, > We are three engineering students from Antwerp (Belgium) at the "Karel > de Grote Hogeschool", department industrial sciences and technologies. > This is our second year and we have a project for electronics and > electricity. > For this project we have to make an electronic nose (a device that can > detect a gas or fragrance). We are trying to gather as much of > information as possible. Therefor we are looking for informations > about organic / inorganic gasses with large relative permittivity and > large breakdown voltage. > We would like to thank you in advance and hoping for an early reply, > we remain > yours faithfully, > Hans Doggen > Raf Delaedt > Patrick Durant > _________________________________________________________ > DO YOU YAHOO!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com >