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Organic and Inorganic Materials Based Sensors A three-volume comprehensive overview of the development and applications of various novel potent molecular sensor frameworks In Organic and Inorganic Materials Based Sensors (3 Volume Set), a team of distinguished researchers delivers an interdisciplinary presentation of the engineering of high-performance biopolymer-based bio-nanocomposites, as well as strategies for the use of various molecules in the detection of environmentally important guest analytes. This three-volume book explores the most relevant technological developments in…mehr
A three-volume comprehensive overview of the development and applications of various novel potent molecular sensor frameworks
In Organic and Inorganic Materials Based Sensors (3 Volume Set), a team of distinguished researchers delivers an interdisciplinary presentation of the engineering of high-performance biopolymer-based bio-nanocomposites, as well as strategies for the use of various molecules in the detection of environmentally important guest analytes. This three-volume book explores the most relevant technological developments in nanomaterials sensors and offers a broad and comprehensive overview of cutting-edge research on advanced materials in the fast-moving sensors industry.
The authors explain the science behind nanomaterials for environmental remediation as well as the components and ingredients of the relevant materials. Readers will also find:
Thorough introductions to sensory devices, polymer-based nano-biomaterials, and opto-electrochemical devices
Comprehensive explorations of metal-organic frameworks, organic sensors, and organic-inorganic composite semiconductor sensors
Practical discussions of vapochromic and vapoluminescent sensors
Fulsome treatments of sensor ecosystems for health self-monitoring, including discussions of diabetes management
Perfect for materials scientists, mechanical engineers, and analytical chemists, Organic and Inorganic Materials Based Sensors will also benefit inorganic and organic chemists, robotics engineers, and professionals working in the sensor industry.
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Inhaltsangabe
Volume 1: Chapter 1. Introduction: State of the Art, New Challenges and Opportunities of Sensory Devices, Polymer Based Nano-Bio Materials, Opto-Electrochemical Devices as Sensors Chapter 2. Introduction to Metal-Organic Frameworks Chapter 3. Organic Sensors: Materials and Applications Chapter 4. Organic-Inorganic Composite Semiconductor Sensors Chapter 5. Exciplex-Excimer Emission from Organic Molecular Dyad Chapter 6. Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Hydrogels as Smart Strain Sensors Chapter 7. Organic Molecules as Sensory Devices for Selected Toxic Heavy Metals Chapter 8. Metal-Organic Frameworks with Electronic Devices and Chemical Sensors Chapter 9. Electronic Metal-Organic Framework Sensors Chapter 10. MOF Thin Films as Electrochemical Sensor Chapter 11. Chemometrics and Sensor Arrays Chapter 12. Organic Small-Molecule Mechanofluorochromic Materials Chapter 13. Organelle-Specific DNA pH Sensors Chapter 14. Colorimetric Chemosensors for the Detection of Environment Polluting Arsenite and Cyanide Chapter 15. Organic Electronics and Their Applications as Sensors Chapter 16. DNA Biosensorsf Chapter 17. Bio-Inspired Transistors Chapter 18. Aggregation Induced Emission Bioprobe for Protein Detection and Imaging to Screen the Human Diseases Chapter 19. Biodegradable Electronics
Volume 2: Chapter 20. Hybrid Nanomaterials for Biosensors Chapter 21. Nanomaterial-Based Transistors for Chemical and Biological Sensing Chapter 22. Nanomaterials in Optical Array Based Sensing Chapter 23. Organic Nanocrystals as Optical Sensors Chapter 24. Conductive Polymer-Based Sensors Chapter 25. Organic Polymers for Sensing Devices Chapter 26. Polymeric Materials with Mechanochromic Properties Chapter 27. Conductive Polymers in Gas Sensors Chapter 28. Hybrid Sensor Configurations Chapter 29. Flexible Dual-Gate Organic Field-Effect Transistors for Pressure Sensing Chapter 30. Optical Sensor in Optoelectronic Applications Chapter 31. Reversible Guest-Induced Long-Lasting Luminescence Chapter 32. Vapochromic and Vapoluminescent Sensors: Optical Versions of Electronic Noses Chapter 33. Electronic Tongue
Volume 3: Chapter 34. Luminescent and Photonic Materials for Sensing Applications Chapter 35. Self-Recovering Mechanochromic Luminescence Chapter 36. Chiral Sensor Based on Field Effect Transistor Chapter 37. Electrochemical and Biomedical Sensors Based on Layered Double Hydroxides Chapter 38. Molecular Imprinting Technology Based Electrochemical Sensors for Biomolecules Chapter 39. Aggregation-Induced Emission and Piezochromic Luminescence Phosphor Chapter 40. pH Sensor Designed for Cancer Cell Discrimination Chapter 41. Resistive Sensors for Continuous Monitoring of Air Pollution Chapter 42. Toxic E-Waste Terminator: Green and Biodegradable Electronics Chapter 43. Carbon Disposable Multifunctional Sensors Chapter 44. Sensor Ecosystems for Health Self-Monitoring: Focus on Diabetes Management Chapter 45. Investigation of Microwave Resonant Sensors for Use in Detecting Changes of Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Concentration Chapter 46. Application of Biosensors for Detection and Monitoring of Water Quality Chapter 47. Sensor Principles for Digital Sound Twin Chapter 48. Ultra-Sensitive Phosphorescence Sensor Chapter 49. Advances in Gold Nanoparticles for Optical Detection of Nerve Agents
Volume 1: Chapter 1. Introduction: State of the Art, New Challenges and Opportunities of Sensory Devices, Polymer Based Nano-Bio Materials, Opto-Electrochemical Devices as Sensors Chapter 2. Introduction to Metal-Organic Frameworks Chapter 3. Organic Sensors: Materials and Applications Chapter 4. Organic-Inorganic Composite Semiconductor Sensors Chapter 5. Exciplex-Excimer Emission from Organic Molecular Dyad Chapter 6. Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Hydrogels as Smart Strain Sensors Chapter 7. Organic Molecules as Sensory Devices for Selected Toxic Heavy Metals Chapter 8. Metal-Organic Frameworks with Electronic Devices and Chemical Sensors Chapter 9. Electronic Metal-Organic Framework Sensors Chapter 10. MOF Thin Films as Electrochemical Sensor Chapter 11. Chemometrics and Sensor Arrays Chapter 12. Organic Small-Molecule Mechanofluorochromic Materials Chapter 13. Organelle-Specific DNA pH Sensors Chapter 14. Colorimetric Chemosensors for the Detection of Environment Polluting Arsenite and Cyanide Chapter 15. Organic Electronics and Their Applications as Sensors Chapter 16. DNA Biosensorsf Chapter 17. Bio-Inspired Transistors Chapter 18. Aggregation Induced Emission Bioprobe for Protein Detection and Imaging to Screen the Human Diseases Chapter 19. Biodegradable Electronics
Volume 2: Chapter 20. Hybrid Nanomaterials for Biosensors Chapter 21. Nanomaterial-Based Transistors for Chemical and Biological Sensing Chapter 22. Nanomaterials in Optical Array Based Sensing Chapter 23. Organic Nanocrystals as Optical Sensors Chapter 24. Conductive Polymer-Based Sensors Chapter 25. Organic Polymers for Sensing Devices Chapter 26. Polymeric Materials with Mechanochromic Properties Chapter 27. Conductive Polymers in Gas Sensors Chapter 28. Hybrid Sensor Configurations Chapter 29. Flexible Dual-Gate Organic Field-Effect Transistors for Pressure Sensing Chapter 30. Optical Sensor in Optoelectronic Applications Chapter 31. Reversible Guest-Induced Long-Lasting Luminescence Chapter 32. Vapochromic and Vapoluminescent Sensors: Optical Versions of Electronic Noses Chapter 33. Electronic Tongue
Volume 3: Chapter 34. Luminescent and Photonic Materials for Sensing Applications Chapter 35. Self-Recovering Mechanochromic Luminescence Chapter 36. Chiral Sensor Based on Field Effect Transistor Chapter 37. Electrochemical and Biomedical Sensors Based on Layered Double Hydroxides Chapter 38. Molecular Imprinting Technology Based Electrochemical Sensors for Biomolecules Chapter 39. Aggregation-Induced Emission and Piezochromic Luminescence Phosphor Chapter 40. pH Sensor Designed for Cancer Cell Discrimination Chapter 41. Resistive Sensors for Continuous Monitoring of Air Pollution Chapter 42. Toxic E-Waste Terminator: Green and Biodegradable Electronics Chapter 43. Carbon Disposable Multifunctional Sensors Chapter 44. Sensor Ecosystems for Health Self-Monitoring: Focus on Diabetes Management Chapter 45. Investigation of Microwave Resonant Sensors for Use in Detecting Changes of Non-Invasive Blood Glucose Concentration Chapter 46. Application of Biosensors for Detection and Monitoring of Water Quality Chapter 47. Sensor Principles for Digital Sound Twin Chapter 48. Ultra-Sensitive Phosphorescence Sensor Chapter 49. Advances in Gold Nanoparticles for Optical Detection of Nerve Agents
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