Novel Nanostructured Materials for Electrochemical Bio-sensing Applications presents a detailed overview into the fabrication of electrochemical bio-sensing devices. The book addresses the challenges and opportunities relating to sustainable and biocompatible sensors from food, water and wearable applications to the various nanostructured biocompatible materials required for sensor fabrication. In addition, it explores the connection between nanomaterials and sensors and takes into consideration different and novel approaches such as toxic materials monitoring and health issues correlated with the use of nanomaterials. Users will find exciting insight into innovations in nanostructured electrochemical biosensing.
By providing its audience with fundamentals, limitations, challenges, future perspectives and practical sustainability, this book will serve as a reference source researchers and engineers within analytical chemistry and electrochemistry.
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Table of Contents
PART 1: Fundamentals, Current advancements in nanostructured electrochemical biosensorsCurrently there is a huge progress in nanostructured materials and their applications. Especially for electrochemical bio-sensing applications because nanostructured material has great characteristics like rich surface chemistry, high surface area, surface functionality, compatibility etc.
1. Fundamentals of nanostructured materials and synthetic routes
2. Basic principles, classifications and historical prospectives of electrochemical biosensors
3. Modern trends in carbon nanostructured materials based electrochemical bio-sensing systems
4. Developments in inorganic, organic nanostructured materials based electrochemical bio-sensing
5. Organo-metallic and biomass derived nanostructured materials for bio-sensing applications
6. Comparative review of nanostructured electrochemical bio-sensing with other sensing technologies
PART 2: Fabrication of nanostructured materials based bio-sensing Platforms
Physical, chemical, mechanical characteristics and chemical functionalities of material played an important role in fabrication of electrochemical biosensor. Material characteristics has a great influence on bio-sensing performance. This section includes discussion of methods and materials for preparation of nanostructured biosensors.
7. Approaches in preparation of carbon nanostructured electrochemical bio-sensing devices
8. Fabrication routes for metallic nanostructured electrochemical biosensors
9. Design of nanostructured bio-sensors based on organic and other composite materials
10. Electronic aspects of Electrochemical biosensors: Operation conditions, power requirement, integration ability
PART 3: Applications of nanostructured electrochemical biosensors
Nanostructure material based biosensors have wide spread applications in field of biomedical, environmental, industrial, food and beverages, agricultural, forensic and pharmaceutical analysis. Because these biosensors hold extradinary analytical improvements in terms of low concentration detection, impressive detection and quantification limits. This section includes the applications of nanostructured material biosensors
11. Nanostructured materials based electrochemical biosensor devices for quantification of antioxidants
12. Nanostructured electrochemical biosensors for pesticides, insecticides.
13. Electrochemical bio-sensing for determination of toxic dyes
14. Electrochemical detection of pathogens in water and food samples
15. Electrochemical biosensors for toxic gases monitoring
16. Electrochemical bio-sensing tools for soil nutrient and pH monitoring
17. Nanostructure materials modified electrochemical bio-sensing devices for determination of neurochemicals
18. Real-time utilization of nanostructured biosensors for determination food toxins
19. Nanostructured electrochemical biosensors for estimation of pharmaceutical drugs
20. Advanced nanostructured materials based biosensors in clinical and forensic diagnosis
21. Detection of toxic metals using nanostructured bio-sensing platforms
22. Nanostructured materials based electrochemical biosensors for hormones
23. Nanostructured electrochemical biosensors for determination of amino acids
24. Micronutrients and vitamins electrochemical biosensors based on nanostructured materials
25. Applications of flexible, wearable biosensors for society welfare
26. Safety, health and regulation issues of nanostructured biosensors
27. Advances in green synthesis of nanostructured biosensors
28. Recycling, Toxicity and disposal methods for nanostructured materials based biosensors
29. Economic impact and commercialization limitations of nanostructured electrochemical biosensors
30. Future Sustainability and sensitivity of nanostructured materials based electrochemical biosensors over other technologies
31. Current electrochemical biosensors in market, trends and its future reliability : A Case study
32. A overview stability and life time of electrochemical biosensors
Authors
Jamballi G. Manjunatha Assistant Professor in Chemistry, FMKMC College Madikeri, Mangalore University, India.J G Manjunatha is an Assistant Professor in Chemistry at FMKMC College, A Constituent College of Mangalore University, India. He received his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Kuvempu University and Postdoc from the University of Kebangsaan Malaysia. His research interests focus on the fabrication of electrochemical sensors for the detection of biologically active molecules and the fabrication of binderless supercapacitors. He has received various awards and published more than 190 research articles in reputed International Journals. An editor for around 21 books books (RSC, ACS, IOP, Elsevier and Bentham science publishers), and special issues (IOP Science Publisher, Frontiers in Sensors, MDPI). He is also an editorial board member for many reputed journals and Editor -Chief Sensing technology journal (Taylor and Francis).