Combinatorial Methods for Chemical and Biological Sensors

Sensing materials play a key role in the successful implementation of chemical and biological sensors. Written by prominent contributors to the field, Combinatorial Methods for Chemical and Biological Sensors documents the impact of combinatorial methods for the design of new polymeric, inorganic, b...

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Main Author: Potyrailo, Radislav A.
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Mirsky, Vladimir M.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York, 2009.
Series:Integrated analytical systems.
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505 0 |a Combinatorial concepts for sensor materials development -- Impedometric screening of gas-sensitive inorganic materials -- Combinatorial electrochemical synthesis of conductive polymers and multiparameter screening of their chemosensitive properties -- Gradient polymeric formulations techniques -- Robotic system for combinatorial electrochemistry -- Formation of gradient self-assembled monolayers -- Combinatorial methods in molecular imprinting -- Materials for polymeric optical sensors for gases and liquids -- Metal-ion binding polyphenol polymers -- Combinatorial libraries of inorganic materials for semiconductor gas sensors -- Combinatorial libraries of organic and inorganic materials for conductive and potentiometric gas sensing -- Combinatorial development of composite vapor sensing materials -- High-throughput development of polymeric materials for resonant sensors -- Combinatorial libraries of fluorescent monolayers -- High-throughput screening of biodegradable polymer and sol-gel formulations -- Combinatorially developed peptide receptors for biosensors -- High throughput engineering of recombinant human antibodies -- Aptamers as combinatorially developed novel bioreceptors -- Combinatorial libraries of biomolecules for sensor arrays .-Combinatorial libraries of arrayable single-chain antibodies -- Combinatorial augmentation for multi-pathogen biosensors -- Generic algorithms -- Computational design strategies for combinatorial libraries -- Inorganic sensor materials: Data clustering -- Quantitative Structure-Property Relationships in Polycarbonate Copolymers for Sensors and Microfluidics -- Outlook. 
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