Chemical sensors and biosensors (Record no. 2787)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 978-81-265-2475-4
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Original cataloging agency AIKTC-KRRC
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title ENG
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 615.1901
Item number EGG
Edition number DDC23
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Personal name Eggins, Brian R.
9 (RLIN) 3739
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Title Chemical sensors and biosensors
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Edition statement 1st
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wiley India
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2002
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Extent 273, 23.6*15.5 Pages
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440 ## - SERIES STATEMENT/ADDED ENTRY--TITLE
Title Analytical Techniques in the Sciences (AnTS)
9 (RLIN) 3687
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Series statement Brian R. Eggins
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Summary, etc. Sensors is increasingly being taught as a component of undergraduate and MSc course on Analytical Chemistry, but the number of textbooks has not kept up with this. Industrial users of sensors, who have not been taught about sensors previously would also welcome a book allowing them to learn for themselves how they operate. The market for the books is therefore potentially very large. This book is needed, since sensors are taking on an increasingly important role in modern chemical measurement science. Sensors have not generally been presented in undergraduate courses so this text should provide a route for those in employment to catch-up and learn for themselves how the sensor devices are used to operate.<br/>Table of Contents:<br/><br/>Series Preface<br/>Author's Preface<br/>Acronyms, Abbreviation and Symbols<br/>About the Author<br/>Introduction<br/>Introduction to sensors<br/>Sensors and biosensors, definitions<br/>Aspects of sensors<br/>Transduction Elements<br/>Electrochemical transducers, introduction<br/>Potentiometric and ion selective electrodes: The Nernst equation<br/>Voltammetry and aerometry<br/>Conductivity<br/>Field effect transistors<br/>Modified electrodes, thin film electrodes, microelectrodes and screen printed electrodes<br/>Photometric sensors<br/>Sensing Elements<br/>Introduction<br/>Ionic recognition<br/>Molecular recognition, chemical recognition agents<br/>Molecular recognition, spectroscopic recognition<br/>Molecular recognition, biological recognition agents<br/>Immobilization of biological component<br/>Performance Factors<br/>Introduction<br/>Selectivity<br/>Sensitivity<br/>Time factors<br/>Precision, accuracy and repeatability<br/>Different biomaterials<br/>Different transducers<br/>Some factors affecting the performance of sensors<br/>Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors<br/>Potentiometric sensors, ion selective electrodes<br/>Potentiometric biosensors<br/>Aerometric sensors<br/>Conductometric sensors and biosensors<br/>Applications of FET sensors<br/>Photometric Applications<br/>Techniques for optical sensors<br/>Visible absorption spectroscopy<br/>Fluorescent reagents<br/>Indirect methods using competitive binding<br/>Reflection methods<br/>Light scattering techniques<br/>Mass Sensitive and Thermal Sensors<br/>The piezo-electric effect<br/>Surface acoustic waves<br/>Thermal sensors<br/>Some Specific Applications<br/>Determination of glucose in blood, aerometric biosensor<br/>Determination of ng levels of copper in water using anodic stripping voltammetry using an electrode modified with a complexing agent<br/>Determination of several ions simultaneously, the laboratory on a chip<br/>Determination of ato-mole levels of trinitrotoluene (TNT), antibody with a luminescent transducer<br/>Determination of flavanols in beers
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Topical term or geographic name entry element PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS
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