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Although nitric oxide (NO) is an important biological signaling
molecule, its free-radical electronic configuration makes it a most
reactive molecule and the scariest colorless gas causing immense
environmental and health hazards. Detection of NO levels in
biological samples and in the atmosphere is therefore crucial. In
the past few years, extensive efforts have been devoted to
developing many active sensors and effective devices for detecting
and quantifying atmospheric NO, NO generated in biological samples,
and NO exhaled in the human breath. This book provides a concrete
summary of recent state-of-the-art small-molecule probes and novel
carbon nanomaterials used for chemical, photoluminescent, and
electrochemical NO detection. One chapter is especially dedicated
to the available devices used for detecting NO in the human breath
that indirectly infers to lung inflammation. The authors with
expertise in diverse dimensions have attempted to cover almost all
areas of NO sensing.
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