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This book contains a selection of papers presented at the First
National Conference on Sensors held in Rome 15-17 February 2011.
The conference highlighted state-of-the-art results from both
theoretical and applied research in the field of sensors and
related technologies. This book presents material in an
interdisciplinary approach, covering many aspects of the
disciplines related to sensors, including physics, chemistry,
materials science, biology and applications. * Provides a selection
of the best papers from the First Italian National Conference on
Sensors; * Covers a broad range of topics relating to sensors and
microsystems, including physics, chemistry, materials science,
biology and applications; * Offers interdisciplinary coverage,
aimed at defining a common ground for sensors beyond the specific
differences among the different particular implementation of
sensors.
Amperometric sensors, biosensors included, particularly rely on
suitable electrode materials. Progress in material science has led
to a wide variety of options that are available today. For the
first time, these novel functional electrode coating materials are
reviewed in this monograph, written by and for electroanalytical
chemists. This includes intrinsically conducting, redox and
ion-exchange polymers, metal and carbon nanostructures, silica
based materials. Monolayers and relatively thick films are
considered. The authors critically discuss preparation methods, in
addition to chemical and physical characteristics of these new
materials. They present various examples of emerging applications
in electroanalysis. Due to its comprehensive coverage, the book
will become an indispensable source for researchers working on the
development and even proper use of new amperometric sensor systems.
Amperometric sensors, biosensors included, particularly rely on
suitable electrode materials. Progress in material science has led
to a wide variety of options that are available today. For the
first time, these novel functional electrode coating materials are
reviewed in this monograph, written by and for electroanalytical
chemists. This includes intrinsically conducting, redox and
ion-exchange polymers, metal and carbon nanostructures, silica
based materials. Monolayers and relatively thick films are
considered. The authors critically discuss preparation methods, in
addition to chemical and physical characteristics of these new
materials. They present various examples of emerging applications
in electroanalysis. Due to its comprehensive coverage, the book
will become an indispensable source for researchers working on the
development and even proper use of new amperometric sensor systems.
This book contains a selection of papers presented at the First
National Conference on Sensors held in Rome 15-17 February 2011.
The conference highlighted state-of-the-art results from both
theoretical and applied research in the field of sensors and
related technologies. This book presents material in an
interdisciplinary approach, covering many aspects of the
disciplines related to sensors, including physics, chemistry,
materials science, biology and applications. * Provides a selection
of the best papers from the First Italian National Conference on
Sensors; * Covers a broad range of topics relating to sensors and
microsystems, including physics, chemistry, materials science,
biology and applications; * Offers interdisciplinary coverage,
aimed at defining a common ground for sensors beyond the specific
differences among the different particular implementation of
sensors.
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