Molecular imprinting is a rapidly growing field with
wide-ranging applications, especially in the area of sensor
development, where the process leads to improved sensitivity,
reliability, stability, and reproducibility in sensing materials.
Molecularly Imprinted Sensors in Analytical Chemistry addresses the
most recent advances and challenges relating to molecularly
imprinted polymer sensors, and is the only book to compile this
information in a single source. From fundamentals to applications,
this material will be valuable to researchers working in sensing
technologies for pharmaceutical separation and chemical analysis,
environmental monitoring and protection, defense and security, and
healthcare.
Provides a systematic introduction to the different types of
MIP-based sensors and reviews the basic principles behind each type
of sensor
Includes state-of-the-art methodology supported by comparisons
and discussions from leading experts in the field
Covers all types of sensing modes (optical, electrochemical,
thermal, acoustic, etc.), materials and platforms
Appeals to a multidisciplinary audience of scientists and
graduate students in a wide variety of fields, including chemistry,
biology, biomedical science and engineering, and materials science
and engineering
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