Discovered in 2004, graphene is a novel 2D material that has had an impact in many areas of science and technology. The world of sensors in particular has benefitted from this graphene revolution. This comprehensive book is an odyssey into the fundamentals, applications, and innovations surrounding graphene-based sensors. It navigates the diverse field of chemical, biological, and environmental sensing, showcasing the remarkable sensitivity and selectivity of graphene. As a reference text, the book unites and reviews the output from scientific researchers from the fields of electrochemistry, materials development and sensing, providing a single source for capturing the advances in both materials design and the applications of novel graphene-based materials in the development of original sensing technologies.
Key Features
- Reviews the cutting edge of sensor technology development
- Includes the applications of a range of graphene-based materials
- Suitable for an interdisciplinary readership
- Includes fabrication and fundamental properties
- Features specific case studies of applications as well as a more general overview of graphene-based sensors
Tabela de Conteúdo
1 An overview of graphene properties, types, and role in chemistry
2 Recent advances in graphene-based electrochemical sensing devices
3 Graphene-based sensors for electrochemical detection of textile dye
4 Graphene electrochemical sensors for nucleotides
5 Graphene-modified electrochemical sensors for estimation of food contaminants
6 Electro-analysis of hormones in a graphene-modified electrochemical sensor
7 Graphene composite electrodes for electrochemical determination of drugs
8 Graphene-based sensing platform for analysis of food flavours and additives
9 Graphene-based electrodes for determination of neurotransmitters
10 Graphene-modified electrodes for detection of vitamins
11 Graphene-based electrochemical platform for well-known phenolic compounds from natural sources
12 Graphene-based electrochemical sensors for soil analysis
13 Recent advancements in the detection of amino acids using graphene-oxide-based electrochemical sensors
14 Application of graphene-based electrodes for water pollutants
15 Biomedical applications of graphene-based electrochemical sensing devices
16 Stability, sustainability and reliability of graphene-based electrochemical sensors
Sobre o autor
J G Manjunatha is working as an Assistant Professor in Chemistry at FMKMC College, A Constituent College of Mangalore University, Madikeri, India. He received his Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from Kuvempu University and Postdoc from the University of Kebangsaan Malaysia. He has received various awards and published more than 160 research articles in reputed international journals. He has been an editor for thirteen books (RSC, ACS, IOP, Elsevier and Bentham science publishers), and special issues (IOP Science Publisher, Frontiers in Sensors, MDPI). He is also an editorial board member for many reputed journals and Editor-in-Chief of the Sensing Technology journal (Taylor and Francis).