Carbon Nanomaterials-Based Sensors: Emerging Research Trends in Devices and Applications covers the most recent research and design trends for carbon nanomaterials-based sensors for a variety of applications, including clinical and environmental uses, and more. Carbon nanomaterials-based sensors can be used with high sensitivity, stability and accuracy compared to other techniques. Written by experts in their given fields from around the world, this book helps researchers solve the particular challenges they face when developing new types of sensors. It instructs how to make sensitive, selective, robust, fast-response and stable carbon nanomaterial-based sensors, as well as how to utilize them in real life.
| ISBN: | 9780323911740 |
| Publication date: | 27th April 2022 |
| Author: | Jamballi G Assistant Professor in Chemistry, FMKMC College Madikeri, Mangalore University, India Manjunatha |
| Publisher: | Elsevier - Health Sciences Division |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 466 pages |
| Genres: |
Analytical chemistry |
Carbon Nanomaterials-Based Sensors: Emerging Research Trends in Devices and Applications covers the most recent research and design trends for carbon nanomaterials-based sensors for a variety of applications, including clinical and environmental uses, and more. Carbon nanomaterials-based sensors can be used with high sensitivity, stability and accuracy compared to other techniques. Written by experts in their given fields from around the world, this book helps researchers solve the particular challenges they face when developing new types of sensors. It instructs how to make sensitive, selective, robust, fast-response and stable carbon nanomaterial-based sensors, as well as how to utilize them in real life.
Carbon Nanomaterials-Based Sensors features in the following genres: Analytical chemistry
Carbon Nanomaterials-Based Sensors is available in Paperback
Carbon Nanomaterials-Based Sensors was written by Jamballi G Assistant Professor in Chemistry, FMKMC College Madikeri, Mangalore University, India Manjunatha and published by Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Carbon Nanomaterials-Based Sensors has 466 pages