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Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors: Green Sustainable Process for Chemical and Environmental Engineering and Science (GSPCEES) provides the latest developments in electrochemical sensors and biosensors for compound identification. The book covers the principles, applications, and latest advancements in the field, and provides information on the design, development, and optimization of sensitive and selective electrochemical sensors and biosensors for compound identification. It includes detailed discussions on underlying principles, practical guidance on the selection of materials, fabrication techniques, and sensing and signal transduction strategies as well as key topics such as sensor integration, miniaturization, and commercialization.
This is an indispensable resource for researchers, scientists, and students working in the field of electrochemical sensors and biosensors, as well as professionals in industry and government agencies involved in chemical and environmental monitoring.
Contents
1. Electrode materials and architectures toward the development of sensors and biosensors
2. Recent advances in wearable electrochemical sensors for glucose detection
3. Single-cell electroanalysis
4. Lab-on-a-chip electrochemical sensors and biosensors
5. Electrochemical biosensors for medical diagnosis
6. Future perspectives of electrochemical sensors: hybrid spectroelectrochemical sensors
7. Amperometric sensors
8. Electrode materials and modifications
9. Basic principles of electrochemistry
10. The field effect transducer "family" in the aqueous medium
11. Liquid crystal platform-based DNA biosensors
12. Dual-band and dual sensing microwave sensor for real-time non-invasive hemodialysis monitoring
13. Characteristics of paper substrates in electrochemical sensors and biosensors
14. Wearable sensors for blood pressure monitoring: a noninvasive approach
15. Recent developments in enzymatic and nonenzymatic electrochemical glucose sensing
16. Paper-based electrochemical sensors and biosensors