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Functionalized Nanomaterials for Biosensing and Bioelectronics
Applications: Trends and Challenges describes current and future
opportunities for integrating the unique properties of
two-dimensional nanomaterials with bioelectronic interfaces.
Sections focus on background information and fundamental concepts,
review the available functionalized nanomaterials and their
properties, explore the integration of functionalized nanomaterials
with bioelectronics, including available fabrication and
characterization methods, electrical behavior at the interface, and
design and synthesis guidelines, and review examples of
microsystems where functionalized nanomaterials are being
integrated with bioelectronics. This book is suitable for
researchers and practitioners in academia and R&D working in
materials science and engineering, analytical chemistry and related
fields.
Electrochemical Sensors: From Working Electrodes to
Functionalization and Miniaturized Devices provides an overview of
the materials, preparation and fabrication methods for biosensor
applications. The book introduces the field of electrochemistry and
its fundamentals, also providing a practical overview of working
electrodes as key components for the implementation of sensors and
assays. Features covered include the prompt transfer of electrons,
favorable redox behavior, biocompatibility, and inertness in terms
of electrode fouling. Special attention is dedicated to analyzing
the various working materials systems for electrodes used in
electrochemical cells such as gold, carbon, copper, platinum and
metal oxides. This book is suitable for academics and practitioners
working in the disciplines of materials science and engineering,
analytical chemistry and biomedical engineering.
Mosquitoes are significant vectors that transmit various pathogens
to humans and other mammals. Mosquitoes seem to be omnipresent and
easily breed in climates favourable to them. Life cycle of the
Aedes species of mosquitoes is similar to others of its genera.
This book focuses on Aedes mosquitoes that are responsible for many
dreadful diseases and discusses every stage in the life cycle of
the species. The contributing authors of this book have extensive
teaching and research experience in the field of detection of
viruses of Dengue, Chikungunya, yellow fever and West Nile. One of
the contributing authors, Prof. Vinod Joshi, has researched on
Dengue viruses for 17 years. The book provides a detailed account
of the distribution of Aedes mosquitoes, their role as a vector and
their control through various methods. Currently, there has been
increased interest among researchers to mitigate the threat caused
by Aedes mosquitoes and substantial investigation is being done on
the mosquito's history, in characterizing present circumstances and
to collaborate future efforts.
Nanotechnology is a budding field and has a pivotal role in
sensing. Nanomaterials exist in various forms such as
nanoparticles, nanoclusters, nanobelts, and nanospheres. These
nanomaterials act as sensing interfaces and immobilization surfaces
for various biomolecules such as enzymes, DNA, and antigens.
Therefore, the preparation and characterization of these
nanoparticles play an important role in sensing devices. This
handbook has evolved from the authors' teaching and research
experience in the field of nanoparticle biosensing. It encompasses
protocols for the synthesis of various forms of metal oxide
nanoparticles; study of the various characterizing techniques that
help deduce the shape, size, and morphology of these nanoparticles;
and applications of these nanoparticles in the field of biosensors.
It presents voltammetry techniques such as cyclic, linear wave,
wave pulse, and differential pulse voltammetry, throws light on the
interactions of nanomaterials and biomolecules, and discusses
microfluidic devices, which due to their unique capability of
miniaturization fascinate many researchers. It is a practical and
user-friendly textbook that introduces the various basic principles
and practical information that will help undergraduate and
advanced-level students and researchers understand the science
behind nanoscale sensing.
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