Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors: New Attitudes in Chemical and Biological Analysis offers a comprehensive resource for traditional and novel applications within electrochemistry and electrochemical sensors. The book addresses prevalent receptors, detectors and transducers while also comparing their advantages and disadvantages. Other chapters cover current developments of electrochemical methods to solve the limitations of various fields such as food, environment, medicine, forensics and engineering. Users will find information about new discoveries for the extracellular and intracellular sensing, the formation of paper and wearable sensors, sensing elements, receptors and device components used in the immune and enzymatic sensors.
This book will allow readers to get acquainted with the well-known factories working in the field of electrochemical kits besides the commercialization path of the sensors. In addition, the latest reports on electrochemical methods coupled with bioengineering and biofuels applications will be discussed.
Table of Contents
1. Electrochemical sensors and biosensors: Concepts and principles 2. Electrochemical sensors and biosensors: Commercial applications, manufacturing and marketing3. Electrochemical biosensors: Immunosensors devices4. Electrochemical biosensors: Enzymatic devices5. Electrochemical biosensors: Genosensors and aptasensors6. Electrochemical sensors and biosensors: Biomimetic receptors7. Electrochemical sensors and biosensors for Intra- and extracellular sensing8. Nanoenzyme-based electrochemical sensors and biosensors9. Energy-Based Electrochemical sensors and biosensors10. Electrochemical sensors and biosensors: Food and Environmental applications11. Electrochemical sensors and biosensors: Wearable devices12. Electrochemical sensors and biosensors: Paper-based devices13. Electrochemical sensors and biosensors: Electronic sniffers14. Electrochemical sensors and biosensors: Statistics and data processing15. Electrochemical sensors and biosensors: Electrochemiluminescence devices16. Electrochemical sensors and biosensors: Bipolar devices17. Self-power-based Electrochemical Detection