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Biomaterialsbased Sensors Recent Advances And Applications Prasun Kumar

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Biomaterialsbased Sensors Recent Advances And Applications Prasun Kumar
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.26 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Prasun Kumar, Sandip Kumar Dash, Subhasree Ray, Shahila Parween, (eds.)
ISBN: 9789811985003, 9811985006
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Biomaterialsbased Sensors Recent Advances And Applications Prasun Kumar by Prasun Kumar, Sandip Kumar Dash, Subhasree Ray, Shahila Parween, (eds.) 9789811985003, 9811985006 instant download after payment.

With the recent technological advancement usage of unique nanomaterials and bio-based composite materials as sensors has been greatly improved. Biopolymers and bio-based composite materials have especially been exploited due to their unique physical, optical, electrochemical, and biocompatible properties. In this book, experts and researchers in various sensor technology areas discuss the basics of biosensors, the methods used to synthesize different biomaterials, and the characterization and functionalization of these biomaterials. Processes for the self-assembly of biomaterials and the fabrication of biomaterials onto transducers are clearly explained. It also outlines the current status in the field and the utility of such bio-based sensors for medical diagnostics, food safety, industrial, and environmental monitoring. Besides pressure and temperature sensing applications, other applications include detecting gases, chemicals, biomolecules, body fluids, bacteria, and viruses. The book is well illustrated, and the presentation is concise and systematic throughout. Biomaterials-Based Sensors will be an ideal source of up-to-date information for all engaged in their research, design, and use.

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