Chemical Sensors and Biosensors
Material type:
- 9780470710678
- 543 GAB-C .AC
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Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Processing Center | Dept. of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics | 543 GAB-C .AC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | DCB2257 |
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541.28 WAL-E .CA Energy Landscapes: Applications to Clusters, Biomolecules and Glasses | 541.39 TUL-L The language of chemistry OR Chemical equations and how to master them, | 543 AHL-E Environmental Chemistry | 543 GAB-C .AC Chemical Sensors and Biosensors | 543.4 IMP Impedance spectroscopy: Theory Experimental and Applications | 543.65 MAS Mass Spectrometry for the Clinical Laboratory | 543.65 WIC-I Identifying Microbes by Mass Spectrometry Proteomics |
What are Chemical Sensors? -- Protein Structure and Properties -- Enzymes and Enzymatic Sensors -- Mathematical Modeling of Enzymatic Sensors -- Materials and Methods in Chemical-Sensor Manufacturing -- Affinity-Based Recognition -- Nucleic Acids in Chemical Sensors -- Nanomaterial Applications in Chemical Sensors -- Thermochemical Sensors -- Potentiometric Sensors -- Chemical Sensors Based on Semiconductor Electronic Devices -- Resistive Gas Sensors (Chemiresistors) -- Dynamic Electrochemistry Transduction Methods -- Amperometric Enzyme Sensors -- Mathematical Modeling of Mediated Amperometric Enzyme Sensors -- Electrochemical Affinity and Nucleic Acid Sensors -- Electrical-Impedance-Based Sensors -- Optical Sensors -- Fundamentals -- Optical Sensors -- Applications -- Nanomaterial Applications in Optical Transduction -- Acoustic-Wave Sensors -- Microcantilever Sensors -- Chemical Sensors Based on Microorganisms, Living Cells and Tissues.
This is a modern introductory book on sensors, combining underlying theory with bang up to date topics such as nanotechnology. The text is suitable for graduate students and research scientists with little background in analytical chemistry. It is user-friendly, with an accessible theoretical approach of the basic principles, and references for further reading. The book covers up-to-date advances in the sensor field, e.g. nanotechnology and quantum dots. It includes calculation exercises and solutions, and the accompanying website contains Powerpoint slides
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