Book description
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, microfluidics, and quantum dots. It includes calculation exercises and solutions, and contains a guide to Laboratory Exercises essential for course instructors and for experimental projects. An accompanying website contains colour illustrations and Powerpoint slides.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- List of Symbols
- List of Acronyms
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Chapter 1: What are Chemical Sensors?
- 1.1 Chemical Sensors: Definition and Components
- 1.2 Recognition Methods
- 1.3 Transduction Methods
- 1.4 Sensor Configuration and Fabrication
- 1.5 Sensor Calibration
- 1.6 Sensor Figures of Merit
- 1.7 Sensor Arrays
- 1.8 Sensors in Flow Analysis Systems
- 1.9 Applications of Chemical Sensors
- 1.10 Literature on Chemical Sensors and Biosensors
- 1.11 Organization of the Text
- References
- Chapter 2: Protein Structure and Properties
- Chapter 3: Enzymes and Enzymatic Sensors
- Chapter 4: Mathematical Modeling of Enzymatic Sensors
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Chapter 5: Materials and Methods in Chemical–Sensor Manufacturing
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Noncovalent Immobilization at Solid Surfaces
- 5.3 Covalent Conjugation
- 5.4 Supports and Support Modification
- 5.5 Affinity Reactions
- 5.6 Thin Molecular Layers
- 5.7 Sol-Gel Chemistry Methods
- 5.8 Hydrogels
- 5.9 Conducting Polymers
- 5.10 Encapsulation
- 5.11 Entrapment in Mesoporous Materials
- 5.12 Polymer Membranes
- 5.13 Microfabrication Methods in Chemical-Sensor Technology
- 5.14 Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 6: Affinity–Based Recognition
- Chapter 7: Nucleic Acids in Chemical Sensors
- Chapter 8: Nanomaterial Applications in Chemical Sensors
- Chapter 9: Thermochemical Sensors
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Chapter 10: Potentiometric Sensors
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 The Galvanic Cell at Equilibrium
- 10.3 Ion Distribution at the Interface of Two Electrolyte Solutions
- 10.4 Potentiometric Ion Sensors – General
- 10.5 Sparingly Soluble Solid Salts as Membrane Materials
- 10.6 Glass Membrane Ion Sensors
- 10.7 Ion Sensors Based on Molecular Receptors. General Aspects
- 10.8 Liquid Ion Exchangers as Ion Receptors
- 10.9 Neutral Ion Receptors (Ionophores)
- 10.10 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers as Ion-Sensing Materials
- 10.11 Conducting Polymers as Ion-Sensing Materials
- 10.12 Solid Contact Potentiometric Ion Sensors
- 10.13 Miniaturization of Potentiometric Ion Sensors
- 10.14 Analysis with Potentiometric Ion Sensors
- 10.15 Recent Advances in Potentiometric Ion Sensors
- 10.16 Potentiometric Gas Sensors
- 10.17 Solid Electrolyte Potentiometric Gas Sensors
- 10.18 Potentiometric Biocatalytic Sensors
- 10.19 Potentiometric Affinity Sensors
- 10.20 Summary
- References
- Chapter 11: Chemical Sensors Based on Semiconductor Electronic Devices
- Chapter 12: Resistive Gas Sensors (Chemiresistors)
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Chapter 13: Dynamic Electrochemistry Transduction Methods
- 13.1 Introduction
- 13.2 Electrochemical Cells in Amperometric Analysis
- 13.3 The Electrolytic Current and its Analytical Significance
- 13.4 Membrane-Covered Electrodes
- 13.5 Non-Faradaic Processes
- 13.6 Kinetics of Electrochemical Reactions
- 13.7 Electrochemical Methods
- 13.8 Electrode Materials
- 13.9 Catalysis in Electrochemical Reactions
- 13.10 Amperometric Gas Sensors
- References
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Chapter 14: Amperometric Enzyme Sensors
- 14.1 First-Generation Amperometric Enzyme Sensors
- 14.2 Second-Generation Amperometric Enzyme Sensors
- 14.3 The Mediator as Analyte
- 14.4 Conducting Polymers in Amperometric Enzyme Sensors
- 14.5 Direct Electron Transfer: 3rd-Generation Amperometric Enzyme Sensors
- 14.6 NAD/NADH++ as Mediator in Biosensors
- 14.7 Summary
- References
- Chapter 15: Mathematical Modeling of Mediated Amperometric Enzyme Sensors
- Chapter 16: Electrochemical Affinity and Nucleic Acid Sensors
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Chapter 17: Electrical-Impedance-Based Sensors
- 17.1 Electrical Impedance: Terms and Definitions
- 17.2 Electrochemical Impedance Spectrometry
- 17.3 Electrochemical Impedance Affinity Sensors
- 17.4 Biocatalytic Impedimetric Sensors
- 17.5 Outlook
- 17.6 Nucleic Acid Impedimetric Sensors
- 17.7 Conductometric Sensors
- 17.8 Impedimetric Sensors for Gases and Vapors
- References
- Chapter 18: Optical Sensors – Fundamentals
- Chapter 19: Optical Sensors – Applications
- Chapter 20: Nanomaterial Applications in Optical Transduction
- Chapter 21: Acoustic-Wave Sensors
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Chapter 22: Microcantilever Sensors
- 22.1 Principles of Microcantilever Transduction
- 22.2 Measurement of Cantilever Deflection
- 22.3 Functionalization of Microcantilevers
- 22.4 Microcantilever Gas and Vapor Sensors
- 22.5 Microcantilever Affinity Sensors
- 22.6 Enzyme Assay by Microcantilever Sensors
- 22.7 Microcantilever Nucleic Acid Sensors
- 22.8 Outlook
- References
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Chapter 23: Chemical Sensors Based on Microorganisms, Living Cells and Tissues
- 23.1 Living Material Biosensors: General Principles
- 23.2 Sensing Strategies in Living-Material-Based Sensors
- 23.3 Immobilization of Living Cells and Microorganisms
- 23.4 Electrochemical Microbial Biosensors
- 23.5 Optical Whole-Cell Sensors
- 23.6 Improving the Selectivity of Microorganism Biosensors
- 23.7 Conclusions
- References
- Index
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Product information
- Title: Chemical Sensors and Biosensors: Fundamentals and Applications
- Author(s):
- Release date: October 2012
- Publisher(s): Wiley
- ISBN: 9780470710661
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