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Paper Based Sensors
Paper-based sensors updates on the latest trends in the field of (bio)sensors that will finally bring such devices to society
Arben Merkoci (Volume editor)
9780444643452, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 11 June 2020
478 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.9 cm, 0.88 kg
"The present volume is an excellent contribution to the field of sensors, in regard to those based on paper. The twelve chapters provide comprehensive state of the art of the field, including reinvented platforms such as those based on lateral flow assays as well as microfluidics. Issues related to the fabrication, the integration of various detection systems and the use of different techniques and innovative approaches as well as the main applications are covered in the volume. As stated in the preface: 'The recent COVID-19 pandemics is an evidence of the need of paper-based sensors. Thanks to their cost efficiency, these were between the few devices able to be distributed fast and in big quantities in various parts of the world…Still much work is needed to make paper-based sensors more sensitive and afford even multidetection and address real analytical application scenarios'. Reading this book is one of the motivating ways to start with!" --Springer "The present volume is an excellent contribution to the field of sensors, in regard to those based on paper. The twelve chapters provide comprehensive state of the art of the field, including reinvented platforms such as those based on lateral flow assays as well as microfluidics. Issues related to the fabrication, the integration of various detection systems and the use of different techniques and innovative approaches as well as the main applications are covered in the volume. As stated in the preface: “The recent COVID-19 pandemics is an evidence of the need of paper-based sensors. Thanks to their cost efficiency, these were between the few devices able to be distributed fast and in big quantities in various parts of the world...Still much work is needed to make paper-based sensors more sensitive and afford even multidetection and address real analytical application scenarios?. Reading this book is one of the motivating ways to start with!" --Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Paper Based Sensors, Volume 89, the latest release in this comprehensive series that gathers the most important issues relating to the design and application of these cost-effective devices used in many industries, including health and environment diagnostics, safety and security, chemistry, optics, electrochemistry, nanoscience and nanotechnologies, presents the latest updates in the field. Chapters in this new release include Exploring paper as a substrate for electrochemical micro-devices, Paper-based sensors for application in biological compound detection, Printed paper-based (bio)sensors: design, fabrication and applications, Paper-based electrochemical sensing devices, Multifarious aspects of electrochemical paper-based (bio)sensors, Paper Based Biosensors for Clinical and Biomedical Applications, and more.
Preface Arben Merkoçi 1. Exploring paper as a substrate for electrochemical micro-devices Pedro Victor Valadares Romanholo, Livia Florio Sgobbi and Emanuel Carrilho 2. Paper-based sensors for the application of biological compound detection Orawon Chailpakul, Weena Siangproh, Sakda Jampasa, Sudkate Chaiyo, Prinjaporn Teengam, Abdulhadee Yakoh and Chanika Pinyorospathum 3. Printed paper-based (bio)sensors: Design, fabrication and applications Fatima Mustafa, Abraham Samuel Finny, Kevin A. Kirk and Silvana Andreescu 4. Paper-based electrochemical sensing devices Patricia Batista Deroco, Juliana de Fátima Giarola, Dagwin Wachholz Júnior, Gustavo Arantes Lorga and Lauro Tatsuo Kubota 5. Multifarious aspects of electrochemical paper-based (bio)sensors Fabiana Arduini and Danila Moscone 6. Paper-based biosensors for clinical and biomedical applications: Emerging engineering concepts and challenges Kuldeep Mahato, Buddhadev Purohit, Ashutosh Kumar and Pranjal Chandra 7. Non-enzymatic lab-on-paper devices for biosensing applications Ana Carolina Marques, Tomás Pinheiro, Gabriela V. Martins, Ana Rita Cardoso, Rodrigo Martins, Maria Goreti Sales and Elvira Fortunato 8. High yield manufacture of lateral flow test strips: From the lab to the market Michael A. Mansfield 9. Nanopaper-based sensors Tina Naghdi, Hossein Yousefi, Amir Reza Sharifi and Hamed Golmohammadi 10. Nanoparticle-based lateral flow assays Enric Calucho, Claudio Parolo, Lourdes Rivas, Ruslan Álvarez-Diduk and Arben Merkoçi 11. Flexible cellulose-based devices for monitoring physical parameters Dieric dos Santos de Abreu, Mathias Strauss and Murilo Santhiago 12. Integrated paper-based sensing devices for diagnostic applications Anna Brunauer, H. Ceren Ates, Can Dincer and Susanna M. Früh
Subject Areas: Analytical chemistry [PNF]