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Molecularly Imprinted Sensors
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Informationen zum Autor Professor Songjun Li is Head of the Department of Polymer Materials at Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China. He is President of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society, Executive President of the International Union of Advanced Materials, and Founder and Permanent Chairman of the International Congress on Advanced Materials. Li serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Open Electrochemistry Journal, and Journal of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society (JCAMS). From 2009 to 214 he was Marie Curie Fellow and Visiting Professor of Cranfield University, UK. Professor Sergey A. Piletsky is Head of the Leicester Biotechnology Group, University of Leicester, UK and former Director of the Biotechnology Center at Cranfield University, UK. He is Co- Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society (JCAMS) and Secretary-General of the International Union of Advanced Materials. He served as Chairman of the 2nd International Congress on Advanced Materials. Klappentext 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 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. "The editors have brought together information on different aspects of molecularly imprinted sensors and provided the reader with a state-of-the-art update on this topic, especially in the most extensively studied areas. The book is clearly-written, comprehensive and well-illustrated."--Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry online, May 18, 2013 Zusammenfassung Includes state-of-the-art methodology supported by comparisons and discussions from experts in the field. This book provides an introduction to different types of MIP-based sensors and reviews the basic principles behind each type of sensor. It covers all types of sensing modes (optical! electrochemical! thermal! and more)! materials and more. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Molecularly imprinted electrochemical sensors: past, now and future 2. Molecularly Imprinted Polymers as Recognition Elements in Sensors 3. The Fabrication and Development of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-based Sensors for Environmental Application 4. Molecularly Imprinted Sensors for Detection of Analytes 5. MIP-based Sensor Platforms for Detection of Analytes in Nano- and Micromolar Range 6. Molecularly imprinted polymers for sensors - comparison of optical and mass-sensitive detection 7. Discrimination of Analytes with Fluorescent Molecular Imprinting Sensor Arrays 8. Electrochemical Chiral Sensors and Biosensors 9. Synthetic receptors for chemical sensors-subnano- and micrometre patterning by imprinting techniques 10. Optical biosensors based on molecularly imprinted nanomaterials 11. Molecularly imprinted polymer based sensors for the determination of drugs in tablets and biological fluids 12. Conductive materials for plastic electronics 13. Molecularly Imprinted Sol-Gel Sensors 14. MIP-based sensors...
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Professor Songjun Li is Head of the Department of Polymer Materials at Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China. He is President of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society, Executive President of the International Union of Advanced Materials, and Founder and Permanent Chairman of the International Congress on Advanced Materials. Li serves as Editor-in-Chief of the Open Electrochemistry Journal, and Journal of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society (JCAMS). From 2009 to 214 he was Marie Curie Fellow and Visiting Professor of Cranfield University, UK. Professor Sergey A. Piletsky is Head of the Leicester Biotechnology Group, University of Leicester, UK and former Director of the Biotechnology Center at Cranfield University, UK. He is Co- Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Chinese Advanced Materials Society (JCAMS) and Secretary-General of the International Union of Advanced Materials. He served as Chairman of the 2nd International Congress on Advanced Materials.
Klappentext
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 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.
Zusammenfassung
Includes state-of-the-art methodology supported by comparisons and discussions from experts in the field. This book provides an introduction to different types of MIP-based sensors and reviews the basic principles behind each type of sensor. It covers all types of sensing modes (optical, electrochemical, thermal, and more), materials and more.
Inhalt
- Molecularly imprinted electrochemical sensors: past, now and future
- Molecularly Imprinted Polymers as Recognition Elements in Sensors
- The Fabrication and Development of Molecularly Imprinted Polymer-based Sensors for Environmental Application
- Molecularly Imprinted Sensors for Detection of Analytes
- MIP-based Sensor Platforms for Detection of Analytes in Nano- and Micromolar Range
- Molecularly imprinted polymers for sensors - comparison of optical and mass-sensitive detection
- Discrimination of Analytes with Fluorescent Molecular Imprinting Sensor Arrays
- Electrochemical Chiral Sensors and Biosensors
- Synthetic receptors for chemical sensors-subnano- and micrometre patterning by imprinting techniques
- Optical biosensors based on molecularly imprinted nanomaterials
- Molecularly imprinted polymer based sensors for the determination of drugs in tablets and biological fluids
- Conductive materials for plastic electronics
- Molecularly Imprinted Sol-Gel Sensors
- MIP-based sensors
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780444563316
- Editor Li Songjun, Ge Yi, Piletsky Sergey A., Lunec Joe
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Chemie
- Größe H235mm x B191mm x T23mm
- Jahr 2012
- EAN 9780444563316
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-444-56331-6
- Veröffentlichung 25.06.2012
- Titel Molecularly Imprinted Sensors
- Autor Songjun (School of Materials Science and Engin Li
- Untertitel Overview and Applications
- Gewicht 970g
- Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford
- Anzahl Seiten 388