Disposable and Flexible Chemical Sensors and Biosensors Made with Renewable Materials

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Author: Jaehwan Kim ISBN: 9781786343888
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Publication: October 17, 2017
Imprint: WSPC (EUROPE) Language: English
Author: Jaehwan Kim
ISBN: 9781786343888
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Publication: October 17, 2017
Imprint: WSPC (EUROPE)
Language: English

Sensors for measuring and detecting chemical and biological substances are comprehensively used and are, for the most part, unobtrusive. They can help monitor our health through alerting us to chemical or biological changes in our bodies, our environment through checking air quality or pollution levels and they can contribute towards a more sustainable future. Polymer-based sensors are the subject of much attention due to their ability to collect molecules on their flexible sensory surfaces. However, most petroleum-based polymers are not renewable, leading to problems of waste-disposal. By using renewable materials, such as paper, cotton or starch, these problems can be overcome. This book reviews the current state-of-play in renewable-material-based chemical sensors and biosensors, and suggests applications in industry, environment and biomedicine.

Contents:

  • Introduction (Jaehwan Kim, Jung Woong Kim and Hyun Chan Kim)
  • Renewable Materials (Daseul Jang, Kyungbae Woo and Bong Sup Shim)
  • Sensing Principles (Young-Jun Lee and Joo-Hyung Kim)
  • Chemical Sensors (Kyungbae Woo, Sangkyu Lee, Jae Eun Heo, Seunghyeon Lee and Bong Sup Shim)
  • Biosensors (Gwang-Wook Hong and Joo-Hyung Kim)

Readership: Graduate students and researchers of nanomaterials, nanoscience, and those interested in their applications in nanomedicine, biotechnology and the environment.

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Sensors for measuring and detecting chemical and biological substances are comprehensively used and are, for the most part, unobtrusive. They can help monitor our health through alerting us to chemical or biological changes in our bodies, our environment through checking air quality or pollution levels and they can contribute towards a more sustainable future. Polymer-based sensors are the subject of much attention due to their ability to collect molecules on their flexible sensory surfaces. However, most petroleum-based polymers are not renewable, leading to problems of waste-disposal. By using renewable materials, such as paper, cotton or starch, these problems can be overcome. This book reviews the current state-of-play in renewable-material-based chemical sensors and biosensors, and suggests applications in industry, environment and biomedicine.

Contents:

Readership: Graduate students and researchers of nanomaterials, nanoscience, and those interested in their applications in nanomedicine, biotechnology and the environment.

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