Chemical Sensors : An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers

Research in the area of chemical and biochemical sensors and the development of respective applications is still growing rapidly. In the last decade it has become evident that the successful development of chemical and biochemical sensors resistant to the harsh conditions in the various routine appl...

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Auteur principal : Gründler Peter (Auteur)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Chemical Sensors : An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers / by Peter Gründler.
Publié : Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg , 2007
Cham : Springer Nature
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  • Introduction
  • Sensors and Sensors Science
  • Chemical sensors
  • Fundamentals
  • Sensor physics
  • Sensor chemistry
  • Sensor technology
  • Measurement with sensors
  • Semiconductor structures as chemical sensors
  • Mass sensitive sensors
  • BAW sensors
  • SAW sensors
  • Conductivity sensors and capacitive sensors
  • Conductometric sensors
  • Resistive and capacitive gas sensors
  • Resistive and capacitive sensors for liquids
  • Thermometric and calorimetric sensors
  • Sensors with thermistors and pellistors
  • Pyroelectric sensors
  • Sensors on the basis of further thermal effects
  • Electrochemical sensors
  • Potentiometric sensors
  • Amperometric sensors
  • Sensors based on other electrochemical methods
  • Electrochemical biosensors
  • Optical sensors
  • Optical fibres as a basis for optical sensors
  • Fibre sensors without chemical receptors (mediators)
  • Optodes: fibre sensors with a chemical receptor
  • Sensors with planar optical transducers
  • Optical biosensors
  • Sensor systems with integrated optics
  • Chemical sensors as detectors and indicators
  • Indicators for titration processes
  • Flow-through detectors for continuous analysers and for separation techniques
  • Sensor arrays and micro total analysis systems
  • Two trends and their reasons
  • Smart sensors and sensor arrays
  • Micro Total chemical Analysis Systems ( -TAS).