In this article we will outline several biosensor applications which may fill existing technology gaps in the area of environmental monitoring. The requirements for these environmental biosensors, as well as difficulties in commercialization, are also addressed.
Biosensors for field analytical monitoring
โ Scribed by Kim R. Rogers; Marco Mascini
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Weight
- 195 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1086-900X
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โฆ Synopsis
The development of cost-effective on-site methods for environmental monitoring is instrumental to managing risks posed by environmental contamination. Biosensors show the potential to complement both laboratory-based and field analytical methods for environmental monitoring. Although a wide variety of biosensors have been reported for potential environmental applications, relatively few of these have progressed into commercial markets. Advances in screening methods for areas such as toxicity, bioavailability, and multiple analytes, as well as incorporation of these devices as detectors in chromatographic systems, could possibly widen the market and allow these techniques to be more competitive.
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