Nanosensors for chemical and biological

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Nanosensors for chemical and biological

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2014 | ISBN: 0857096605 | English | 372 pages | PDF | 11.5 MBNano-scale materials are proving attractive for a new generation of devices due to their unique properties. They are used to create fast-responding sensors with good sensitivity and selectivity for the detection of chemical species and biological agents.

[...]... technology Edited by O Kononchuk and B.-Y Nguyen 59 Biological identification: DNA amplification and sequencing, optical sensing, lab-on-chip and portable systems Edited by P Schaudies 60 High performance silicon imaging: Fundamentals and applications of CMOS and CCD sensors Edited by D Durini 61 Nanosensors for chemical and biological applications: Sensing with nanotubes, nanowires and nanoparticles Edited... devices and systems Edited by M Feldman 43 Laser spectroscopy for sensing: Fundamentals, techniques and applications Edited by M Baudelet 44 Chalcogenide glasses: Preparation, properties and applications Edited by J.-L Adam and X Zhang 45 Handbook of MEMS for wireless and mobile applications Edited by D Uttamchandani 46 Subsea optics and imaging Edited by J Watson and O Zielinski 47 Carbon nanotubes and. .. and O K Tan 39 Handbook of organic materials for optical and (opto)electronic devices: Properties and applications Edited by O Ostroverkhova 40 Metallic films for electronic, optical and magnetic applications: Structure, processing and properties Edited by K Barmak and K Coffey 41 Handbook of laser welding technologies Edited by S Katayama 42 Nanolithography: The art of fabricating nanoelectronic and. .. Edited by A Baranov and E Tournie 34 Handbook of terahertz technology for imaging, sensing and communications Edited by D Saeedkia 35 Handbook of solid-state lasers: Materials, systems and applications Edited by B Denker and E Shklovsky 36 Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs): Materials, devices and applications Edited by A Buckley 37 Lasers for medical applications: Diagnostics, therapy and surgery Edited... provide an overview of some of the important and recent developments brought about by the application of nanotechnology for both chemical and biological sensor development Up-to-date information on the fabrication, properties and operating mechanisms of these sensors is given Progress in the field, fundamental issues and challenges facing researchers, and prospects for future development are discussed The... difficulty is often due to the incompatibility between the functionality of the chemical structure desired and the experimental conditions required for CNT functionalization The use of the click chemistry concept offers some interesting possibilities for CNT functionalization for different 8 Nanosensors for Chemical and Biological Applications applications.62–74 The best known reaction of click chemistry... IR, XPS, ETM and Raman It is worth noting that the Raman D-band measurements 12 Nanosensors for Chemical and Biological Applications indicated that multilayers could easily be grown on the sidewalls of CNTs The intensity of the D-band is often used as an indicator to access the number of carbon of SWCNTs transformed from sp2 to sp3 The authors demonstrated that the intensity of the D-band remained... electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) handbook Edited by V Goodship and A Stevels 31 Applications of ATILA FEM software to smart materials: Case studies in designing devices Edited by K Uchino and J.-C Debus 32 MEMS for automotive and aerospace applications Edited by M Kraft and N M White xvi Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials 33 Semiconductor lasers: Fundamentals and applications... structures, and applications G Srinivasan, S Priya, and N Sun 63 Quantum information processing with diamond: Principles and applications Edited by S Prawer and I Aharonovich 64 Advances in nonvolatile memory and storage technology Edited by Y Nishi 65 Laser surface engineering: Processes and applications Edited by J Lawrence, C Dowding, D Waugh and J Griffiths 66 Power ultrasonics: A handbook of materials,... Architecture, performance and applications Edited by C Anton-Haro and M Dohler 70 Ecological design of smart home networks: Technologies, social impact and sustainability Edited by N Saito and D Menga 71 Industrial tomography: Systems and applications Edited by M Wang 72 Vehicular communications and networks: Architectures, protocols, operation and deployment Edited by W Chen 73 Modeling, characterization, and . imaging: Fundamentals and applications of CMOS and CCD sensors Edited by D. Durini 61 Nanosensors for chemical and biological applications: Sensing with nan- otubes, nanowires and nanoparticles. Technical and industrial challenge for the integration of CNTs in analytical and bioanalytical devices 18 1.6 Conclusion and future trends 20 1.7 References 21 2 Electrochemical nanosensors for. 7.4 Physical methodologies for synthesis of conducting polymer nanomaterials 163 7.5 Chemical and biological sensing applications: nano lms 166 7.6 Chemical and biological sensing applications:

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  • Nanosensors for Chemical and Biological Applications: Sensing with Nanotubes, Nanowires and Nanoparticles

  • Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials

  • 1.2 Synthesis of carbon nanotubes (CNTs)

  • 1.4 Biosensors based on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs)

  • 1.5 Technical and industrial challenge for the integration of CNTs in analytical and bioanalytical devices

  • 1.6 Conclusion and future trends

  • 2.2 Nanosized materials: enzymatic detection of glucose

  • 2.3 Nanosized materials: direct detection of glucose

  • 2.5 Conclusion and future trends

  • 2.6 Sources of further information and advice

  • 3.2 Nanoparticle modified electrodes: basic principles

  • 3.3 Electroanalytical applications of nanoparticle modified electrodes: detection of arsenic

  • 3.4 Electroanalytical applications of nanoparticle modified electrodes: detection of chromium

  • 3.5 Electroanalytical applications of nanoparticle modified electrodes: detection of lead (II) and cadmium (II)

  • 3.6 Electroanalytical applications of nanoparticle modified electrodes: detection of antimony

  • 3.8 Sources of further information and advice

  • 4.2 Designing and constructing nanostructured surfaces for cellular sensing

  • 4.3 Electrochemical sensing using nanoelectronic sensing devices

  • 4.4 Interfacing nanostructured sensors for extracellular sensing

  • 4.5 Interfacing amperometric nanostructured sensors with cells for bioelectricity and biomolecule detection

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