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MQ gas sensor correlation coefficients

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I've have talk about MQ sensors here:
http://davidegironi.blogspot.it/2017/05/mq-gas-sensor-correlation-function.html

In the post linked above I've discuss a method to correlate the sensor resistance to a gas ppm using the datasheet curve named "sensitivity characteristics of the MQ-135" and the formula:
ppm=a*(Rs/Ro)^b.
Someone ask me about sensor and correlation coefficients of various gasses, so here I will post some correlation coefficient for the a few MQ sensor and gasses.

sensorgasabmin Rs/Romax Rs/Ro
MQ2LPG591.283 -2.076502 0.256166 1.68543
MQ3alcohol0.3923202 -1.493249 0.11433752.497754
MQ4CH41041.333 -2.729007 0.43652771.830508
MQ5CH4217.4972-2.422111 0.20587151.035233
MQ6LPG940.2178 -2.521573 0.3915661 1.847477
MQ7H264.86522 -1.405261 0.05323301 1.203488
MQ8H21079.683 -0.6416874 0.03115283 13.84067
MQ135CO2110.3794 -2.721706 0.8038119 2.416431

Those values have been found using the method proposed in the above post, and the figures posted below.
In order to use the correlation function, you now need to compute the Ro value. You can find this value reading the sensor resistance at a know amount of ppm, compy in the gases ppm limits of the datasheet, and then use this formula:
Ro=Rs*(a/ppm)^(1/b).

Those are the
 - collected points: https://bitbucket.org/snippets/davidegironi/z9AMEr/mq-gas-sensor-correlation-coefficients
that has been processes using the following
 - R script: https://gist.github.com/davidegironi/b7be6b7cace6b475dd42c48c3e62fcf4










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