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Blackwell Verlag GmbH
24 January 2024
Organic and Inorganic Materials Based Sensors A three-volume comprehensive overview of the development and applications of various novel potent molecular sensor frameworks

In Organic and Inorganic Materials Based Sensors (3 Volume Set), a team of distinguished researchers delivers an interdisciplinary presentation of the engineering of high-performance biopolymer-based bio-nanocomposites, as well as strategies for the use of various molecules in the detection of environmentally important guest analytes. This three-volume book explores the most relevant technological developments in nanomaterials sensors and offers a broad and comprehensive overview of cutting-edge research on advanced materials in the fast-moving sensors industry.

The authors explain the science behind nanomaterials for environmental remediation as well as the components and ingredients of the relevant materials. Readers will also find:

Thorough introductions to sensory devices, polymer-based nano-biomaterials, and opto-electrochemical devices Comprehensive explorations of metal–organic frameworks, organic sensors, and organic–inorganic composite semiconductor sensors Practical discussions of vapochromic and vapoluminescent sensors Fulsome treatments of sensor ecosystems for health self-monitoring, including discussions of diabetes management

Perfect for materials scientists, mechanical engineers, and analytical chemists, Organic and Inorganic Materials Based Sensors will also benefit inorganic and organic chemists, robotics engineers, and professionals working in the sensor industry.
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Imprint:   Blackwell Verlag GmbH
Country of Publication:   Germany
Dimensions:   Height: 244mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 74mm
Weight:   2.778kg
ISBN:   9783527349555
ISBN 10:   3527349553
Pages:   1216
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Volume 1 Preface xvii 1 Introduction: State of the Art, New Challenges and Opportunities of Sensory Devices, Polymer-Based Nano- bio Materials, Optoelectrochemical Devices as Sensor 1 Sangita Das, Partha Pratim Das, and Sabu Thomas 2 Introduction to Metal–Organic Frameworks 13 Arpan Hazra and Stefan Kaskel 3 Organic Sensors: Materials and Applications 29 Manimekala Thiruvenkadam, Sivasubramanian Ramanathan, Mushtaq A. Dar, Ruby Alphonse, and Rukhsana Gul 4 Organic–Inorganic Composite Semiconductor Sensor 47 Ziaullah Khan, Zeeshan Abid, Sughra Gulzar, Syed A. Haider, Mirza M. A. Baig, Munazza Shahid, Raja S. Ashraf, and Muhammad Altaf 5 Exciplex–Excimer Emission from Organic Molecular Dyads 65 Joachim Vollbrecht 6 Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Hydrogels as Smart Strain Sensors 93 Theodore Sentoukas, Athanasios Skandalis, and Stergios Pispas 7 Organic Molecules as Efficient Sensory Devices for Selected Toxic Heavy Metals 109 Ezzat Khan, Zarif Gul, and Sikandar Khan 8 Metal–Organic Frameworks with Electronic Devices and Chemical Sensors 137 Suleman Ameer, Sughra Gulzar, Faiza Wahad, Zeeshan Abid, Syed A. Haider, Muhammad Altaf, Raja S. Ashraf, and Munazza Shahid 9 Electronic Metal–Organic Framework Sensors 161 Ankur Srivastava, Rahul Verma, Gargi Mishra, Jay Singh, and Mrituanjay D. Pandey 10 MOF Thin Films as Electrochemical Sensor 175 Sanjaya Viraj Bandara and Ishanie Rangeeka Perera 11 Chemometrics and Sensor Arrays 201 Přemysl Lubal 12 Organic Small- Molecule Mechanofluorochromic Materials 237 Harmanpreet Kaur and Ashok K. Yadav 13 Organelle-Specific DNA pH Sensors 275 Nidhi Chauhan, Utkarsh Jain, and Sakshi Pareek 14 Colorimetric Chemosensors for the Detection of Environment- Polluting Arsenite and Cyanide 289 Koottalil Nagaraj, Adka N. Shetty, and Darshak R. Trivedi 15 Organic Electronics and Their Applications as Sensors 315 Rishi Raj, Kshitij RB Singh, Ranjana Verma, Jay Singh, and Ravindra P. Singh 16 Vapochromic and Vapoluminescent Sensors: Optical Versions of Electronic Noses 329 Sayandev Chatterjee, Amie E. Norton, Jeanette A. Krause, Allen G. Oliver, Mahmood K. Abdolmaleki, Nathaniel M. Barker, and William B. Connick 17 DNA Biosensors 369 Merve A. Özbek, Merve Çalışır, Nilay Bereli, and Adil Denizli 18 Bioinspired Transistors 383 Chang- Hyun Kim 19 Aggregation- Induced Emission Bioprobe for Protein Detection and Imaging to Screen the Human Diseases 401 Sanaz Naghibi and Youhong Tang 20 Biodegradable Electronics 421 Naiying Fan, Xuying Liu, and Qingqing Sun Volume 2 Preface xv 21 Hybrid Nanomaterials for Biosensor Applications 453 Dorothy A. Y. Agyapong, Kwadwo Mensah-Darkwa, Felipe M. de Souza, and Ram K. Gupta 22 Nanomaterial-Based Transistors for Chemical and Biological Sensing 479 Rami Busool and Hossam Haick 23 Nanomaterials in Optical Array-Based Sensing 495 Pradipta Behera and Mrinmoy De 24 Organic Nanocrystals as Optical Sensors 535 Wei Deng, Xiujuan Zhang, and Jiansheng Jie 25 Conductive Polymer-Based Sensors 559 Henrique A. Esteves, Wellington B. Gonçalves, Wanderson S. R. Teixeira, Ana C. C. da Silva Pádua, and Jonas Gruber 26 Organic Polymer for Sensing Devices 591 Maria Shafique, Faiza Wahad, Ammara Mushtaq, Syed M. Arif Hussain Bukhari, Zeeshan Abid, Syed A. Haider, Munazza Shahid, Muhammad Altaf, and Raja S. Ashraf 27 Polymeric Materials with Mechanochromic Properties 609 Naeimeh Bahri-Laleh, Ahad Hanifpour, and Samahe Sadjadi 28 Conductive Polymers in Gas Sensors 631 Dawu Lv, Wenfeng Shen, Ruiqin Tan, and Weijie Song 29 Hybrid Sensor Configurations 675 Patricia Flanagan, Sean Blamires, Patrick Spicer, Raune Frankjaer, and Maryam Hosseini 30 Flexible Dual-Gate Organic Field-Effect Transistors for Pressure Sensing 689 Heisuke Sakai, Olamikunle O. Ogunleye, and Hideyuki Murata 31 Optical Sensor in Optoelectronic Applications 713 Pavani Sanapala and Sudhakar Pola 32 Reversible Guest-Induced Long-Lasting Luminescence 729 Eider San Sebastian, Jose Manuel Seco, Antonio Rodríguez-Diéguez, Alfonso Salinas-Castillo, and Javier Cepeda 33 Electronic Tongue 773 Pavani Sanapala and Sudhakar Pola Volume 3 Preface xv 34 Luminescent and Photonic Materials for Sensing Applications 789 Wajeeha Khalid, Amna Zulfiqar, Tabassum Shehzad, Syed A. Haider, Zeeshan Abid, Muhammad Altaf, Raja S. Ashraf, and Munazza Shahid 35 Self-Recovering Mechanochromic Luminescence 815 Suguru Ito 36 Chiral Sensors Based on Field-Effect Transistor 841 Yin Xiao, Bingjie Liu, and Yong Wang 37 Electrochemical and Biomedical Sensors Based on Layered Double Hydroxides 867 Muhammad Asif, Ayesha Aziz, Ghazala Ashraf, Tayyaba Iftikhar, Muhammad Ajmal, Fei Xiao, and Yimin Sun 38 Molecular Imprinting Technology-Based Electrochemical Sensors for Biomolecules 891 Nihal Ermiş 39 Aggregation-Induced Emission and Piezochromic Luminescence Phosphors 915 Syed S. Razi and Surya P. Singh 40 pH Sensor Designed for Cancer Cell Discrimination 933 Sudhakar Pola, Dhanalakshmi Padi, and Pavani Sanapala 41 Resistive Sensors for Continuous Monitoring of Air Pollution 947 Guruprasad Gorthala, Saraswati Kulkarni, and Ruma Ghosh 42 Toxic E-Waste Terminator: Green and Biodegradable Electronics 969 Duo Xu and Xiang Chen 43 Carbon Disposable Multifunctional Sensors 997 Nidhi Chauhan, Sakshi Pareek, and Utkarsh Jain 44 Sensor Ecosystems for Health Self-Monitoring: Focus on Diabetes Management 1013 Antra Ganguly, Nathan Churcher, Sayali Upasham, Vikram Dhamu, and Shalini Prasad 45 Investigation of Microwave Resonant Sensors for Use in Detecting Changes of Noninvasive Blood Glucose Concentration 1055 S. Kiani, P. Rezaei, and M. Fakhr 46 Application of Biosensors for Detection and Monitoring of Water Quality 1065 Charles O. Adetunji, John T. Mathew, Abel Inobeme, Taiwo Okanlawon, Olugbemi T. Olaniyan, Shakira Ghazanfar, and Wadazani Dauda 47 Sensor Principles for Digital Sound Twin 1079 Hans-Leo Ross and Jannis Erz 48 Ultrasensitive Phosphorescence Sensors 1105 Man Lu, Jahanbakhsh Jahanzamin, Xueling Yan, Xudong Cao, and Tao Le Index 1129

Sangita Das, Ph.D., is currently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Biochemistry, St. Joseph's University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. Previously, she worked in the Department of Chemistry, Durham University, UK, as Royal Society Newton International Fellow, as well as the Biosensor group at KIST Europe Saarbrucken, Germany. Sabu Thomas, Ph.D., is the former Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University in Kerala, India. He is the Founder, Director, and Professor of the International and Interuniversity Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Currently, he is working as Chairman, Trivandrum Engineering Science & Technology Research Park (TrEST Research Park). Partha Pratim Das, Ph.D., is currently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal, Karnataka, India. Previously, he worked as Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Center for Novel States of Complex Materials Research, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea.

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