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Handbook of molecular imprinting : advanced sensor applications Seung-Woo Lee, Toyoki Kunitake [Ed.]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore: Pan Stanford Pub., 2013.Description: xvi, 608 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color) 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789814316651
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 681.2 LEE
Contents:
pt. 1. Fundamentals of molecular imprinting and sensor applications pt. 2. Potential materials for molecular imprinting pt. 3. MIP sensors for environmental and trace detection pt. 4. Bio-medical applications of MIP sensors pt. 5. MIP market and prospects
Summary: This book is probably the first attempt to gather together contributions of distinguished experts to provide a comprehensive overview on the specific challenges of molecular imprinting in sensor applications. Different molecular imprinting approaches are covered, and, as a result, a perspective of future device ensembles for sensing is acquired. Particular emphasis has been laid on fundamental aspects as well as novel ideas in the context of sensor applications. The book starts with brief introduction to basic principles of available imprinting approaches based on organic and inorganic matrices. The operation principles of various sensor transducers that are generally employed in combination with molecular imprinting recognition elements are highlighted. The book is divided according to the purpose of applications on different sensors and transducers (e.g., mass-sensitive, electrochemical, and optical)
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pt. 1. Fundamentals of molecular imprinting and sensor applications
pt. 2. Potential materials for molecular imprinting
pt. 3. MIP sensors for environmental and trace detection
pt. 4. Bio-medical applications of MIP sensors
pt. 5. MIP market and prospects

This book is probably the first attempt to gather together contributions of distinguished experts to provide a comprehensive overview on the specific challenges of molecular imprinting in sensor applications. Different molecular imprinting approaches are covered, and, as a result, a perspective of future device ensembles for sensing is acquired. Particular emphasis has been laid on fundamental aspects as well as novel ideas in the context of sensor applications. The book starts with brief introduction to basic principles of available imprinting approaches based on organic and inorganic matrices. The operation principles of various sensor transducers that are generally employed in combination with molecular imprinting recognition elements are highlighted. The book is divided according to the purpose of applications on different sensors and transducers (e.g., mass-sensitive, electrochemical, and optical)

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