“…Regarding the gas detector tube, we decided to use an ammonia detector, as opposed to a pyridine detector, because, based on the results of Sample A (Figure 2), ammonia has a longer measurement time than pyridine. Previous studies have also reported that ammonia tends to adhere to curtain material, meaning it may potentially be more detectable [11]. 105SD has a higher coefficient of determination than No.3L; therefore, it was used in subsequent experiments.…”