Bioelectrochemistry: Fundamentals, Experimental Techniques and
Application, covers the fundamental aspects of the chemistry,
physics and biology which underlie this subject area. It describes
some of the different experimental techniques that can be used to
study bioelectrochemical problems and it describes various
applications of biolelectrochemisty including amperometric
biosensors, immunoassays, electrochemistry of DNA, biofuel cells,
whole cell biosensors, in vivo applications and
bioelectrosynthesis.
By bringing together these different aspects, this work
provides a unique source of information in this
area, approaching the subject from a cross-disciplinary
viewpoint.
Sobre el autor
Philip N. Bartlett is Head of the Electrochemistry Section, Deputy Head of Chemistry for Strategy, and Associate Dean for Enterprise in the Faculty of Natural and Environmental Sciences at the University of Southampton. He received his Ph D from Imperial College London and was a Lecturer at the University of Warwick and a Professor for Physical Chemistry at the University of Bath, before moving to his current position. His research interests include bioelectrochemistry, nanostructured materials, and chemical sensors.