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Chemical SensorsAn Introduction for Scientists and Engineers
Chemical sensors-an introduction for scientists and engineers
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- Chemical SensorsAn Introduction for Scientists and Engineers
Foreign Chemical Masterpieces Series (Photocopy) -3 | ||||
[Germany] by Peter Gründler | ||||
Science Press | Published March 2008 | |||
Price: 58.00 | Language: English | |||
Standard Book Number: 978-7-03-021190-3 | Binding: hardcover | |||
Version: First photocopy | Folio: B5 | |||
Editor-in-chief: Huang Hai | Word Count: 344 thousand words | |||
Audience: Bachelor degree or above | Pages: 273 | |||
Books: Theory Monograph / Applied Technology | Books / packages: 6 | |||
Editorial Department: Scientific Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Branch | ||||
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- Chemical and biochemical sensor research and applications are growing rapidly. For the last ten years, it has become clear that the successful development of chemical and biochemical sensors that are resistant to harsh conditions and adapted to different daily applications requires the cooperation of chemists and engineers. This book mainly introduces the basic methods and basic technologies of chemical and biochemical sensors. The content includes: theoretical basis, semiconductor structure, mass-sensitive sensor, conductive sensor, capacitance sensor, thermal sensor, electrochemical sensor, optical sensor, etc. Finally, the introduction of chemical sensor detection and application, sensor array and micro-full analysis system, etc. This book provides a concise bridge between the different "way of thinking" between chemistry, physics, and engineering.
This book can be used as a reference for teachers and students in the chemical and food industry, clinical medicine or environmental monitoring, and biotechnology. [1]