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Carbon Nanomaterials-Based Sensors

Emerging Research Trends in Devices and Applications

  • 1st Edition - April 27, 2022
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Jamballi G. Manjunatha, Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain
  • Language: English

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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.

Key features

  • Covers the environmental monitoring and analytical implications of electro-analytical methods, one of the most dynamically developing branches of carbon nanomaterials
  • Includes a complete discussion of functionalized nanostructure materials reformulated with noble materials and advanced characteristics for improved applications when compared to standard materials
  • Covers sustainability and challenges in the commercialization of carbon nanomaterials-based sensors

Readership

High-level researchers, people working in the industrial sector, post-graduate students, professors, and engineers in bio-analytical, clinical, food, and environmental fields

Table of contents

PART 1: Modern Perspectives in Sensor Devices for Sustainability

1. Carbon nanomaterial-based sensors: recent advances

2. Technology for enhancing the quality of human life

3. Sustainable development information management of carbon nanomaterials-based sensors

PART 2: Fabrication of Carbon nanomaterials-based Sensors Platforms

4. Carbon nanomaterials-based sensors synthesis and characterization

5. Novel trends for synthesis of carbon nanomaterial-based sensors

6. Advances in the synthesis and development of carbon nanomaterial-based sensors platforms

PART 3: Carbon Nanomaterials-based Sensor Applications (Environment, Biomedical, Foods, Point of Care etc.,)

7. Carbon nanomaterials-based sensors for biomedical applications

8. Fabrication of Disposable Sensor Strips for Point-of-Care Testing of Environmental Pollutants

9. Trends in carbon nanomaterials-based sensors in the food industry

10. Carbon nanomaterials-based sensors in air pollution remediation

11. Carbon nanomaterials-based sensors for water treatment

12. Carbon nanomaterials-based sensors: an efficient tool in the environmental sectors

13. Limitations of carbon nanomaterials-based sensors used for environmental applications

PART 4: Role of Carbon Nanomaterials-based Sensors in Sustainability

14. Carbon nanomaterials-based sensors for the development of sensitive sensor platform

15. Carbon nanomaterials-based sensors for wearable health and environmental monitoring

16. Advanced sensors based on carbon nanomaterials

PART 5: Health, Safety, and Regulation Issues of Carbon Nanomaterials-based Sensors

17. Fundamentals of health, safety, and regulation issues of carbon nanomaterials-based sensors

18. Safety and ethics of carbon nanomaterials-based sensors

19. Carbon nanomaterials-based sensor safety in different fields

PART 6: Economics and Commercialization of Carbon Nanomaterials-based Sensors

20. Fundamentals of economics and commercialization of carbon nanomaterials-based sensors

21. Carbon nanomaterials-based sensors: emerging trends, markets and concerns

22. Challenges in commercialization of carbon nanomaterials-based sensors

PART 7: Future of Sustainable Sensors

23. Introduction and overview of carbon nanomaterials-based sensors for sustainable response

24. Prospects of carbon nanomaterials-based sensors for sustainable future

25. Sustainable carbon nanomaterials-based sensors: future vision for the next 20 years

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: April 27, 2022
  • Language: English

About the editors

JM

Jamballi G. Manjunatha

J G Manjunatha is an Assistant Professor in Chemistry at FMKMC College, A Constituent College of Mangalore University, India. He received his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Kuvempu University and Postdoc from the University of Kebangsaan Malaysia. His research interests focus on the fabrication of electrochemical sensors for the detection of biologically active molecules and the fabrication of binderless supercapacitors. He has received various awards and published more than 190 research articles in reputed International Journals. An editor for around 21 books 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 and Editor -Chief Sensing technology journal (Taylor and Francis).

Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor in Chemistry, FMKMC College Madikeri, Mangalore University, India

CM

Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain

Prof. Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain, PhD, is an adjunct professor and director of laboratories in the Department of Chemistry & Environmental Sciences at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Newark, New Jersey, United States. His research focuses on sustainability, the applications of nanotechnology and advanced materials, environmental management, analytical chemistry and other various industries. Dr. Hussain is the author of numerous papers in peer-reviewed journals as well as a prolific author and editor of around 200 books, including scientific monographs and handbooks in his research areas. He has published with ELSEVIER, American Chemical Society, Royal Society of Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, CRC Press, and Springer.

Affiliations and expertise
Adjunct Professor and Director of Chemistry & EVSC Labs, Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Newark, NJ, USA

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