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Principles of Chemical and Biological Sensors

Diamond, Dermot (Herausgeber)

Chemical Analysis: A Series of Monographs on Analytical Chemistry and Its Applications

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1. Auflage November 1998
XXXII, 336 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-54619-1
John Wiley & Sons

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Sensoren spielen eine wichtige Rolle in unserem Alltag - ob als Bombendetektoren im Flughafen oder als Rauchmelder in Wohnhäusern. Ausgehend von ihrer Bedeutung in Laborforschung und industrieller Produktion, werden die in diesem Buch behandelten Sensoren bewertet, und zwar nach Funktionsprinzipien, Einsatzmöglichkeiten und Anwendungsgebieten. Der Autor vermittelt topaktuelle Information in einer Sprache, die für jeden naturwissenschaftlich ambitionierten Leser verständlich ist. (8/98)

An authoritative review of modern sensor technology-essential information for analytical chemists, biochemists, biotechnologists, spectroscopists, and chemical engineers

As sensors begin to realize their commercial and practical potential in fields ranging from the automobile and semiconductor industries to environmental monitoring and clinical diagnostics, this timely work offers an important survey of the principles, construction, and applications of the most popular types of chemical and biological sensors in use today.

Principles of Chemical and Biological Sensors brings together a wealth of valuable material in a single source, providing scientists and researchers with a basic grasp of the latest developments in this area, as well as information on trends and future directions.

Coverage includes:
* Amperometric, modified, potentiometric, and voltammetric electrodes
* Optrodes and direct spectroscopic methods
* Enzyme and antibody based biosensors
* Processing signals from sensors
* Miniaturization of sensors
* Sensor arrays and intelligent sensing systems

Principles of Chemical and Biological Sensors is an essential reference for scientists in research and industry aiming to make optimum use of these cutting-edge devices in their work.

Spurred by a dramatic increase in R&D support over the last twenty years, sensors are poised for a revolution similar to the one seen in microcomputers in the late 1980s. Matching enhanced performance with lower cost, new generations of sensing devices promise to gain a firm footing in many different areas, from environmental regulation to manufacturing and other industries.

Principles of Chemical and Biological Sensors offers a state-of-the-art look at the principles and applications of the most popular sensors available today, coupled with an exploration of potential directions and developments for the future of this dynamic field. From amperometric, potentiometric, and voltammetric electrodes to smart sensors, digital filtering, and more, this useful volume contains essential information across a range of sensor types and functions. Topics covered include:
* Ion-selective electrodes and optrodes
* Amperometric methods of detection
* Biomaterials for biosensors
* Optical chemical sensors
* Miniaturized chemical sensors
* Sensor signal processing

Expertly balancing breadth and depth of coverage within a single, easy-to-use resource, Principles of Chemical and Biological Sensors is essential reading for analytical chemists, biochemists, chemical engineers, and others who will benefit from the tremendous strides being made in sensor research and technology today.

Overview (D. Diamond).

Ion-Selective Electrodes and Optodes (D. Diamond & F. Sáez de Viteri).

Amperometric Methods of Detection (J. Cassidy, et al.).

Biomaterials for Biosensors (T. McCormack, et al.).

Optical Chemical Sensors (B. MacCraith).

Miniaturized Chemical Sensors (R. Forster).

Sensor Signal Processing (H. McCabe).

Index.
"...a good introduction to the topic..." (Sensor Review, Vol 20/2, 2000)
DERMOT DIAMOND, PhD, Senior Lecturer at the Dublin City University School of Chemical Sciences, is currently the director of the DCU Biomedical and Environmental Sensor Technology (BEST) Centre. He is the coauthor of Spreadsheet Applications in Chemistry Using Microsoft(r) Excel(r) (Wiley), and has published extensively on many aspects of sensor technology, including chemical sensor arrays, selectivity in chemical sensors, sensor instrumentation, ion-selective electrodes, optical sensors, and biosensors.