Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis: Materials and Sensors
โ Scribed by Larisa Lvova (Editor); Dmitry Kirsanov (Editor); Corrado Di Natale (Editor); Audrey Legin (Editor)
- Publisher
- Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Leaves
- 393
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book is devoted to the recent advances in the development of artificial sensory systems widely known as electronic tongues (ET). It contains contributions by prominent authors from all over the world. Each chapter focuses on a particular research direction in modern ET. It introduces and discusses in detail various designs, sensor materials, t
โฆ Table of Contents
Developing Sensing Materials for Multisensory Systems on the Basis of Extraction Data. Photocurable Polymer Membrane Ion Sensors and Their Application For Multicomponent Analysis. Metallic Sensors in Multisensor Analysis. Sensor Arrays Based on Phthalocyanines: New Developments on Nanostructured and Biomimetic Electrochemical Sensors. Lignin Applications in Chemical Sensing. Bioelectronic Tongues: When the Sensor Array Incorporates Biosensors. Microsensor Systems for Environmental and Biomedical Analysis. The Use of Nanostructured Films in Sensing Applications. Nanoplate Field-Effect Capacitors: A New Transducer Structure for Multi-Parameter (Bio-)Chemical Sensing.
โฆ Subjects
Engineering & Technology;Electrical & Electronic Engineering;Instrumentation, Measurement & Testing;Physical Sciences;Chemistry;Physical Chemistry;Materials Science
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