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Carbon For Sensing Devices 1st Edition Danilo Demarchi Alberto Tagliaferro Eds

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Carbon For Sensing Devices 1st Edition Danilo Demarchi Alberto Tagliaferro Eds
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.01 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Danilo Demarchi, Alberto Tagliaferro (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319086477, 9783319086484, 3319086472, 3319086480
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Carbon For Sensing Devices 1st Edition Danilo Demarchi Alberto Tagliaferro Eds by Danilo Demarchi, Alberto Tagliaferro (eds.) 9783319086477, 9783319086484, 3319086472, 3319086480 instant download after payment.

This book reveals why carbon is playing such an increasingly prominent role as a sensing material. The various steps that transform a raw material in a sensing device are thoroughly presented and critically discussed. The authors deal with all aspects of carbon-based sensors, starting from the various hybridization and allotropes of carbon, with specific focus on micro and nano sized carbons (e.g., carbon nanotubes, graphene) and their growth processes. The discussion then moves to the role of functionalization and the different routes to achieve it. Finally, a number of sensing applications in various fields are presented, highlighting the connection with the basic properties of the various carbon allotropes. Readers will benefit from this book’s bottom-up approach, which starts from the local bonding in carbon solids and ends with sensing applications, linking the local hybridization of carbon atoms and its modification by functionalization to specific device performance. This book is a must-have in the library of any scientist involved in carbon based sensing application.

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