Environmental Analysis by Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors: Fundamentals (Nanostructure Science and Technology) Hardcover – November 1, 2014
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Product Details
- Series: Nanostructure Science and Technology
- Hardcover: 713 pages
- Publisher: Springer; 2014 edition (November 1, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1493906755
- ISBN-13: 978-1493906758
This book presents an exhaustive overview of electrochemical sensors and
biosensors for the analysis and monitoring of the most important
analytes in the environmental field, in industry, in treatment plants
and in environmental research. The chapters give the reader a
comprehensive, state-of-the-art picture of the field of electrochemical
sensors suitable to environmental analytes, from the theoretical
principles of their design to their implementation, realization and
application. The first three chapters discuss fundamentals, and the
last three chapters cover the main groups of analytes of environmental
interest.
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Electrochemical sensors represent the oldest type of chemical
sensors and are widely present in chemical laboratories, industries,
healthcare and in many aspects of our daily life. During the past few
decades biosensors mimicking biological receptors for the sake of
analytical assessment have emerged as an extremely important and
fruitful field in fundamental and applied electroanalytical chemistry.
Research and routine analysis in environmental sciences have shown that
electrochemical sensors and biosensors may supply useful information for
solving problems from the quite general to the highly specific, dealing
with environmental pollution or many other questions in connection with
(bio)geochemical cycles or fundamental environmental chemical
processes. Environmental analytical chemistry is a multidisciplinary
field requiring the cooperation of chemists, biochemists, physicists,
engineers and many other specialists, a collaboration which defines and
guarantees the development and applicability of robust and highly
sensitive sensors for chemical analysis and environmental monitoring.
The aim of this book is to give an overview of the role of
electrochemical sensors in environmental chemical analysis and on their
operating principles. It provides detailed information on the
applicability of such sensors to the determination of all the different
substances of environmental importance. It is designed on one hand as a
textbook for students and teachers, and, on the other, as a manual for
researchers and applied scientists and engineers who are fully or
marginally confronted with problems in context with environmental
chemistry. Due to its multidisciplinary character the book synthesizes
various viewpoints of different sciences and addresses chemists,
physicists, pharmacists, medical doctors, engineers and in fact all who
are interested, professionally or non-professionally, in the chemistry
of our environment.
About the Author
Ligia Maria Moretto graduated in Chemical engineering at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and received her PhD in 1994 from the University Ca’ Foscari of Venice with a thesis “Ion-exchange voltammetry for the determination of copper and mercury. Application to seawater.” Her academic career began at the University of Caxias do Sul, Brazil, and followed at the Research Institute of Nuclear Energy, Sao Paulo, Brazil. In 1996 she had the habilitation as researcher in analytical chemistry at the University Ca’ Foscari of Venice. Working at the Laboratory of Electrochemical Sensors, her research field is the development of electrochemical sensor and biosensors based on modified electrodes, the study of gold arrays and ensembles of nanoelectrodes, with particular attention to environmental applications. She has published more than 60 full papers, several book chapters, and has presented 90 contributions at international conferences, resulting in more than 1100 citations. Dr. Moretto also collaborates as an invited professor and invited researcher with several institutions in Brazil, France, Argentina, Canada and USA.Kurt Kalcher completed his studies at the Karl-Franzens University (KFU) with a dissertation in inorganic chemistry entitled “Contributions to the Chemistry of Cyantrichloride, CINCCI2”; he also received his PhD in 1980 from the same institution. In 1981 he then went for a postdoctoral stay at the Nuclear Research Center in Jülich (Germany) under the supervision of Professor Nürnberg and Dr. Valenta, and conducted intensive electroanalytical research while he was there. Dr. Kalcher continued his academic career at KFU with his habilitation on chemically modified carbon paste electrodes in analytical chemistry in 1988. Since then, he has been employed there as an associate professor. His research interests include the development of electrochemical sensors and biosensors for the determination of inorganic and biological analytes on the basis of carbon paste, screen-printed carbon and boron-doped diamond electrodes, as well as design, automation and data handling with small analytical devices using microprocessors. He has published around 200 full papers and has presented about 200 contributions at international conferences. These activities have resulted in more than 3100 citations. Dr. Kalcher has received numerous guest professor position offers in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Poland, Slovenia, and Thailand. DOWNLOADS
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