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Paper-Based Optical Chemosensors

  • 1st Edition - November 13, 2024
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Liang Feng
  • Language: English

Paper-based Optical Chemosensors comprehensively discusses the origin, development, and current state-of-the-art in paper-based sensors. With a focus on the principles, classific… Read more

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Description

Paper-based Optical Chemosensors comprehensively discusses the origin, development, and current state-of-the-art in paper-based sensors. With a focus on the principles, classifications, methodology, design, and application of paper-based sensors, this book represents a developing research field with recent innovative applications resulting in a comprehensive presentation of the different physico-chemical techniques using paper sensors. It discloses underlying rules and factors in paper-based sensors and discusses intricate sensing systems and working environments by ways of chemistry and physics for a variety of application scenarios such as environmental protection, food safety, public safety, and clinical diagnosis.

This is a valuable resource for researchers who major in analytical chemistry, or for those who are interested in the development of methods or devices for rapid analysis/monitoring based on paper/membrane-based sensors who wish to broaden their knowledge in the allied field.

Key features

  • Presents a comprehensive discussion on the current state, challenges, and future perspectives of paper-based optical chemosensors
  • Offers discussions on the classification, methodology, design, and application of paper based sensors
  • Provides opportunities for readers to design paper based sensors with specific purpose and deeper awareness

Readership

Researchers who major in analytical chemistry and researchers interested in the development of methods or devices for rapid analysis/monitoring based on paper/membrane-based sensors. Researchers who major in chemistry, biology, physic, medicine, artificial intelligence or other subjects but are interested in interdisciplinary studies.

Table of contents

1. A brief history of paper-based sensors


2. Basic principles of paper-based sensors

2.1 Colorimetric

2.2 Fluorometric

2.3 SERS

2.4 Chemiluminescence

2.5 Electrochemiluminescence

2.6 Near-Infrared


3. Basic structure composition of paper-based sensors

3.1 Matrix and skeleton

3.2 Sensing layer

3.3 Interface regulation

3.4 Nanopore/nanochannel

3.5 Fluidics


4. Design principles of paper-based sensors

4.1 Dip-stick

4.2 Lateral-flow/Vertical-flow

4.3 Microfluidic

4.4 Array-based


5. Signal read-out of paper-based sensors

5.1 Read-out principles

5.2 Calibration

5.3 optical detecting platforms

5.4 Data processing


6. Optical chemical paper-based sensors

6.1 Sensing unit (Probe, Nanomaterial)

6.2 Immobilization

6.2.1 Physical trapping

6.2.2 Electrostatic attraction

6.2.3 Covalent binding

6.3 Interface and channels


8. Applications of paper-based sensors

8.1 Public safety

8.2 Environment

8.3 Point-of-care

8.4 sustainable development


9. The future of paper-based sensors

9.1 Challenges and trends in paper-based optical sensors

9.2 Paper-based sensors and artificial intelligence

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: November 14, 2024
  • Language: English

About the editor

LF

Liang Feng

Prof. Liang Feng, Director of Department of Instrumentation and Analytical Chemistry in Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics of CAS. Prof. Feng received his PhD in analytical chemistry from Wuhan University in 2005. He subsequently joined Nobel Laureate Paul C. Lauterbur’s group. In 2007, he moved to Prof. Kenneth S. Suslick’s group as a postdoc researcher in University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In 2009, he joined Dalian institute of chemical physics as a tenure track professor. His main research focuses on the development of optical chemsensors, electrochemical sensors, array-based sensors etc. for the determination of environmental pollutants, including pesticides residues, heavy-metal ions, poisonous anions, toxic gases, formaldehyde, etc.
Affiliations and expertise
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian, China

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