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Electrochemical sensors based on carbon composite materials : fabrication, properties and applications / edited by Jamballi G. Manjunatha.

Contributor(s): Manjunatha, Jamballi G [editor.] | Institute of Physics (Great Britain) [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: IOP (Series)Release 22: ; IOP series in sensors and sensor systems: ; IOP ebooks2022 collection: Publisher: Bristol [England] (Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol BS1 6HG, UK) : IOP Publishing, [2022]Description: 1 online resource (various pagings) : illustrations (some color).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780750351270; 9780750351294.Subject(s): Electrochemical sensors -- Materials | Carbon composites | Instruments & instrumentation engineering | Instrumentation and measurementAdditional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 681.2 Online resources: Click here to access online Also available in print.
Contents:
1. An overview of voltammetric techniques to the present era / Sulagna Parhi, Nilakantha Dash, Swetapadma Praharaj and Dibyaranjan Rout -- 2. Development of electrochemical sensors for toxic metal detection Devika Sudha Ravindran, Sonia Sam, Keerthi Kodakat and K. Girish Kumar -- 3. Voltammetric sensors for environmental monitoring / Hadi Beitollahi, Zahra Dourandish, Fariba Garkani Nejad and Somayeh Tajik -- 4. Graphene-based sensing devices for soil moisture analysis / B. Chethan, V. Prasad and S. Thomas -- 5. Carbon composite material as a sensor for pharmaceutical sample analysis / dCi�gdem Kanbe�s Dindar, Fatma A�g�n and Bengi Uslu -- 6. Recent innovations in voltammetric techniques / Milan Z. Mom�ecilovi�c -- 7. Carbon-based electrodes for forensic sample analysis / H.C. Charan Kumar, R. Shilpa, S. Ananda and Srikantamurthy Ningaiah -- 8. Carbon composite voltammetric sensors for food quality assessment / R. Shashanka -- 9. Recent advances in electrochemical monitoring of epinephrine using carbon-based (bio)sensor devices for clinical applications / Gabriel J. Mattos, Renan S. Mariano and Elen R. Sartori -- 10. Electrochemical detection of amoxicillin as an antibiotic drug by using surface modified carbon based sensors / M.M. Charithra and J.G. Manjunatha -- 11. Chemically modified carbon electrodes for metal ions and organic molecule sensing applications / Shajahan Shanavas, Mohammad Abu Haija, Arun Thirumurugan, Roberto Acevedo and R. Ramesh -- 12. Electrochemical sensors based on carbon nanomaterial using Langmuir-Blodgett and layer-by-layer thin films for chemical and biological analyses / Anerise de Barros, Amanda de S.M. de Freitas, Cristiane Carla Maciel and Marystela Ferreira -- 13. Development of electrochemical sensors for the analysis of herbicides / Nida Aydogdu and Ersin Demir -- 14. Application of electrochemical sensor for insulin detection / Amoolya Chandran, S. Swathy, Goldamol S. Pallam and K. Girish Kumar -- 15. Carbon nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensors for biomedical applications / Monima Sarma -- 16. Fabrication of disposable sensors to test for environmental pollutants Varsha Rani and Madan L./ Verma -- 17. The role of carbon materials in sensors / Pallavi Singhal -- 18. Prospects of carbon based sensors for hormones detection / Didem Nur Unal, Ozge Selcuk, Cem Erkmen, Sevinc Kurbanoglu and Bengi Uslu.
Abstract: This book reviews the emerging trends in electrochemical sensors based on carbon composite materials & their applications. Carbon composite materials-based sensors offer elevated sensitivity, selectivity, stability and accuracy compared to other techniques, as well as improved portability through miniaturization. The developed sensors can be applied for routine applications in clinical and industrial settings, as well as in fundamental scientific research as they offer information regarding the mechanism and kinetics of electron transfer reactions occurring at the fabricated electrode surface. The book reviews the emerging research trends and utilization of carbon composite material for electrochemical sensors development for a range of applications in pharmaceutical, industrial, environmental monitoring etc. The focus of this book makes it useful for scientific researchers from the fields of electrochemistry and sensor development that are expected to come together in the newly emerging interdisciplinary research area within electrochemical sensors. Part of IOP Series in Sensors and Sensor Systems.
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1. An overview of voltammetric techniques to the present era / Sulagna Parhi, Nilakantha Dash, Swetapadma Praharaj and Dibyaranjan Rout -- 2. Development of electrochemical sensors for toxic metal detection Devika Sudha Ravindran, Sonia Sam, Keerthi Kodakat and K. Girish Kumar -- 3. Voltammetric sensors for environmental monitoring / Hadi Beitollahi, Zahra Dourandish, Fariba Garkani Nejad and Somayeh Tajik -- 4. Graphene-based sensing devices for soil moisture analysis / B. Chethan, V. Prasad and S. Thomas -- 5. Carbon composite material as a sensor for pharmaceutical sample analysis / dCi�gdem Kanbe�s Dindar, Fatma A�g�n and Bengi Uslu -- 6. Recent innovations in voltammetric techniques / Milan Z. Mom�ecilovi�c -- 7. Carbon-based electrodes for forensic sample analysis / H.C. Charan Kumar, R. Shilpa, S. Ananda and Srikantamurthy Ningaiah -- 8. Carbon composite voltammetric sensors for food quality assessment / R. Shashanka -- 9. Recent advances in electrochemical monitoring of epinephrine using carbon-based (bio)sensor devices for clinical applications / Gabriel J. Mattos, Renan S. Mariano and Elen R. Sartori -- 10. Electrochemical detection of amoxicillin as an antibiotic drug by using surface modified carbon based sensors / M.M. Charithra and J.G. Manjunatha -- 11. Chemically modified carbon electrodes for metal ions and organic molecule sensing applications / Shajahan Shanavas, Mohammad Abu Haija, Arun Thirumurugan, Roberto Acevedo and R. Ramesh -- 12. Electrochemical sensors based on carbon nanomaterial using Langmuir-Blodgett and layer-by-layer thin films for chemical and biological analyses / Anerise de Barros, Amanda de S.M. de Freitas, Cristiane Carla Maciel and Marystela Ferreira -- 13. Development of electrochemical sensors for the analysis of herbicides / Nida Aydogdu and Ersin Demir -- 14. Application of electrochemical sensor for insulin detection / Amoolya Chandran, S. Swathy, Goldamol S. Pallam and K. Girish Kumar -- 15. Carbon nanomaterial-based electrochemical sensors for biomedical applications / Monima Sarma -- 16. Fabrication of disposable sensors to test for environmental pollutants Varsha Rani and Madan L./ Verma -- 17. The role of carbon materials in sensors / Pallavi Singhal -- 18. Prospects of carbon based sensors for hormones detection / Didem Nur Unal, Ozge Selcuk, Cem Erkmen, Sevinc Kurbanoglu and Bengi Uslu.

This book reviews the emerging trends in electrochemical sensors based on carbon composite materials & their applications. Carbon composite materials-based sensors offer elevated sensitivity, selectivity, stability and accuracy compared to other techniques, as well as improved portability through miniaturization. The developed sensors can be applied for routine applications in clinical and industrial settings, as well as in fundamental scientific research as they offer information regarding the mechanism and kinetics of electron transfer reactions occurring at the fabricated electrode surface. The book reviews the emerging research trends and utilization of carbon composite material for electrochemical sensors development for a range of applications in pharmaceutical, industrial, environmental monitoring etc. The focus of this book makes it useful for scientific researchers from the fields of electrochemistry and sensor development that are expected to come together in the newly emerging interdisciplinary research area within electrochemical sensors. Part of IOP Series in Sensors and Sensor Systems.

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J G Manjunatha working as an Assistant Professor in Chemistry at FMKMC College, A Constituent College of Mangalore University, Madikeri, India. He received his PhD degree in Chemistry from Kuvempu University and Postdoc from the University of Kebangsaan Malaysia. He has received various awards and published more than 146 research articles in reputed International Journals. An editor for ten books (RSC, ACS, IOP, Elsevier and Bentham science publishers), and special issues (IOP Science Publisher, Frontiers in Sensors, MDPI). He is also an editorial board member for many reputed journals.

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