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Title: Encapsulation of gas sensor for e-textile application

Abstract: One of the main reasons for air pollution is toxic gases that account for millions of deaths every year especially due to respiratory-related issues. These pollutants are invisible, and their concentrations vary from one place to another. An e-textile gas sensor is capable of continuously monitoring the quality of air can give information about the degree of air pollution at any location and time. However, such sensors need efficient packaging for making them mechanically robust, waterproof and washable. Encapsulating the sensor with suitable material that is flexible, waterproof and gas-permeable can address the above issue. My research work will focus on investigating various encapsulation techniques and flexible materials for a flexible gas sensing system which can be well suited for e-textile.

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