Smart nanomaterials for sensor application / edited by Songjun Li, Yi Ge, He Li.
Material type: TextPublication details: Dubai, United Arab Emirates : Bentham eBooks, [2012]Description: 1 online resource (ix, 178 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781608052417
- 1608052419
- 620.5
- TA418.9.N35 S63 2012eb
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Includes bibliographical references at chapter ends and index.
Smart nanomaterials for biosensors, biochips and molecular bioelectronics / Ravindra Pratap Singh, Ashutosh Tiwari, Joen-Woo Choi and Avinash Chandra Pandey -- Metal nanoparticles-based affinity biosensors / Giovanna Marrazza -- Optical sensors based on molecularly imprinted nanomaterials / Shanshan Wang, Xiaocui Zhu and Meiping Zhao -- Thermo sensitive polymers for prolong delivery of contraceptive hormones in women / Priyanka Singh and Sibao Chen -- Prosepects [sic] of nanosensors in environmental and biomedical fields / Salaimutharasan Gnanamani, Siva Chidhambaram and Mani Prabaharan -- Growth of CdSe nanoparticles on abscisic acid nanofibers and their interactions with HeLa cells / Stephen H. Frayne, Stacey N. Barnaby, Areti Tsiola, Karl R. Fath, Evan M. Smoak and Ipsita A. Banerjee -- Fabrication and optimization of a hydrogel drug delivery system for a potential wound healing application / Thomas J. Smith, James E. Kennedy and Clement L. Higginbotham -- Advanced carbon nanotubes and carbon nanotube fibers for biosensing applications / Zhigang Zhu, Andrew J. Flewitt, William I. Milne and Francis Moussy -- biosensors based on selected gold nanoparticles / Ram Singh, Geetanjali, Vinita Katiyar and S. Bhanumati -- 1D nanostructures for sensing purposes / Alessio Giuliani and Yi Ge.
There is considerable interest in reliable and affordable sensor and detection systems. Recent concerns about environmental exposure to both biological and chemical agents have been critical to the development of new sensor and detector technologies. New materials are being developed to meet the challenges ahead. Smart nanomaterials appear to be a key solution to these challenges. This e-book summarizes current progress in sensor applications of smart nanomaterials. It should be a useful resource for materials scientists and readers interested in nanotechnology for biosensors.
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