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Combinatorial Methods for Chemical and Biological Sensors 2009 Edition
Contributor(s): Potyrailo, Radislav A. (Editor), Mirsky, Vladimir M. (Editor)
ISBN: 038773712X     ISBN-13: 9780387737126
Publisher: Springer
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: March 2009
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Annotation: Chemical sensors are in high demand for applications as varied as water pollution detection, medical diagnostics, and battlefield air analysis. Designing the next generation of sensors requires an interdisciplinary approach. The book provides a critical analysis of new opportunities in sensor materials research that have been opened up with the use of combinatorial and high-throughput technologies, with emphasis on experimental techniques. For a view of component selection with a more computational perspective, readers may refer to the complementary volume of Integrated Microanalytical Systems edited by M. Ryan et al entitled "Computational Methods for Sensor Material Selection."
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Chemistry - Analytic
- Science | Biotechnology
- Science | Chemistry - Inorganic
Dewey: 681
LCCN: 2008940864
Series: Integrated Analytical Systems
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 6.3" W x 9.3" (2.15 lbs) 494 pages
 
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Chemical sensors are in high demand for applications as varied as water pollution detection, medical diagnostics, and battlefield air analysis. Designing the next generation of sensors requires an interdisciplinary approach. The book provides a critical analysis of new opportunities in sensor materials research that have been opened up with the use of combinatorial and high-throughput technologies, with emphasis on experimental techniques. For a view of component selection with a more computational perspective, readers may refer to the complementary volume of Integrated Analytical Systems edited by M. Ryan et al., entitled "Computational Methods for Sensor Material Selection".