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Electrochemical Sensors
From Working Electrodes to Functionalization and Miniaturized Devices

Practical introduction to electrochemical biosensors, with an emphasis on the design and fabrication of common and emerging materials-based electrodes

Giuseppe Maruccio (Edited by), Jagriti Narang (Edited by)

9780128231487, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 28 January 2022

316 pages, 80 illustrations (20 in full color)
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm, 1 kg

Electrochemical Sensors: From Working Electrodes to Functionalization and Miniaturized Devices provides an overview of the materials, preparation and fabrication methods for biosensor applications. The book introduces the field of electrochemistry and its fundamentals, also providing a practical overview of working electrodes as key components for the implementation of sensors and assays. Features covered include the prompt transfer of electrons, favorable redox behavior, biocompatibility, and inertness in terms of electrode fouling. Special attention is dedicated to analyzing the various working materials systems for electrodes used in electrochemical cells such as gold, carbon, copper, platinum and metal oxides.

This book is suitable for academics and practitioners working in the disciplines of materials science and engineering, analytical chemistry and biomedical engineering.

Section I. Fundamentals of electrochemistry and biosensors 1. Electrochemistry- concepts and methodologies 2. Biosensors

Section II. Macro-working electrodes 3. Metal based electrodes 4. Carbon and carbon paste electrodes 5. Mercury 6. Nanostructured electrodes 7. Three dimensional electrodes

Section III. Miniaturized electrodes 8. Miniaturization of devices 9. Microfluidics and Lab on chip

Subject Areas: Electronic devices & materials [TJFD], Electronics & communications engineering [TJ], Materials science [TGM], Physical chemistry [PNR]

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