The gas smell: A study of the public perception of gas odorants

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In 2010 GDF SUEZ CRIGEN completed a study about the smell of gas. Small focus groups constructed an ID card of the smell of gas by working with 10 unpleasant smells, including THT, TBM and Gasodor S-Free®. The three product’s smells and two other “bad” smells were then presented to 2,000 people (400 per smell) to evaluate their reaction to the smell and its association to gas. The results detailed in the paper bring a new perspective about the use of these gas odorants when compared with previous studies once the hedonistic bias is taken out.
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Authors François Cagnon / Amélie Louvat / Véronique Vasseur
Publishing Date 1 Feb 2014
Format PDF
Zeitschrift gas for energy - Issue 02 2014
Publisher DIV Deutscher Industrieverlag GmbH
Language English
Pages 9
Title The gas smell: A study of the public perception of gas odorants
Description In 2010 GDF SUEZ CRIGEN completed a study about the smell of gas. Small focus groups constructed an ID card of the smell of gas by working with 10 unpleasant smells, including THT, TBM and Gasodor S-Free®. The three product’s smells and two other “bad” smells were then presented to 2,000 people (400 per smell) to evaluate their reaction to the smell and its association to gas. The results detailed in the paper bring a new perspective about the use of these gas odorants when compared with previous studies once the hedonistic bias is taken out.
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