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Sensors for chemical and biological applications
Publication Information:
Boca Raton, FL : Taylor & Francis, 2010
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xi, 378 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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9780849333668

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In recent years, sensor research has undergone a quiet revolution that will have a significant impact on a broad range of applications in areas such as health care, the environment, energy, food safety, national security, and manufacturing. Sensors for Chemical and Biological Applications discusses in detail the potential of chemical and biological sensors and examines how they are meeting the challenges of chem-bio terrorism by monitoring through enhanced specificity, fast response times, and the ability to determine multiple hazardous substances.

Exploring the nanotechnology approach, and carrying this theme throughout the book, the chapters cover the sensing principles for, chemical, electrical, chromatographic, magnetic, biological, fluidic, optical, and ultrasonic and mass sensing systems. They address issues associated with cost, synthesis, and testing of new low cost materials with high sensitivity, selectivity, robustness, and speed for defined sensor applications. The book extensively discusses the detailed analysis of future impact of chemical and biological sensors in day-to-day life.

Successful development of improved chemical sensor and biosensor systems and manufacturing procedures will not only increase the breadth and depth of the sensor industry, but will spill over into the design and manufacture of other types of sensors and devices that use nanofabrication and microfabrication techniques. This reference not only supplies versatile, hands-on tools useful in a broad array of disciplines, but also lays the interdisciplinary groundwork required for the achievement of sentient processing.


Table of Contents

Ying Hu and Ooi Kiang Tan and Wenqing Cao and Weiguang ZhuManoj K. Ram and Ozlem Yavuz and Matt AldissiHanming DingSubramanian K. R. S. Sankaranarayanan and Venkat R. Bhethanabotla and Babu JosephIbtisam E. TothillAnil K. DeisinghRichard O'Kennedy and W. J. J. Finlay and Stephen Hearty and Paul Leonard and Joanne Brennan and Sharon Stapleton and Susan Townsend and Alfredo Darmaninsheehan and Andrew Baxter and Claire JonesCorrado Di Natale and Giorgio Pennazza and Eugenio Martinelli and Marco Santonico and Roberto Paolesse and Claudio Roscioni and Arnaldo D'AmicoGraziana Bagni and Marco MasciniSagar Yelleti and Ravil A. Sitdikov and David Faguy and Ebtisam S. Wilkins and Ihab SeoudiRavil A. Sitdikov and Dmitri M. Ivnitski and Ebtisam S. Wilkins and Ihab SeoudiBrandy J. Johnson and Amanda Oliver and H. James HarmonA. Bogomolova
Prefacep. vii
List of Contributorsp. ix
Chapter 1 Solid-State Gas Sensorsp. 1
Chapter 2 Conducting Polymer Nanocomposite Membrane as Chemical Sensorsp. 43
Chapter 3 Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds: The Role of Tetrapyrrole Pigment-Oriented Thin Filmsp. 73
Chapter 4 Modeling of Surface Acoustic Wave Sensor Responsep. 97
Chapter 5 Recent Advances in the Development of Sensors for Toxicity Monitoringp. 135
Chapter 6 Application of Electronic Noses and Tonguesp. 173
Chapter 7 Applications of Sensors in Food and Environmental Analysisp. 195
Chapter 8 Electronic Nose Applications in Medical Diagnosep. 233
Chapter 9 DNA Biosensor for Environmental Risk Assessment and Drugs Studiesp. 249
Chapter 10 Methods of Detection of Explosives: As Chemical Warfare Agentsp. 277
Chapter 11 Detection and Identification of Organophosphorus Compounds: As Chemical Warfare Agentsp. 295
Chapter 12 Reversible Inhibition of Enzymes for Optical Detection of Chemical Analytesp. 315
Chapter 13 Sensing of Biowarfare Agentsp. 333
Appendix A

p. 353

Appendix B

p. 363

Indexp. 371