Biosensors : an introductory textbook / by Jagriti Narang and C.S. Pundir.
By: Narang, Jagriti [author.]
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Contributor(s): Pundir, Chandra S [author.]
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chapter 1 Nanomaterials / Jagriti Narang -- chapter 2 Synthesis of Individual Nanomaterials / Jagriti Narang -- chapter 3 Characterization Techniques / Jagriti Narang -- chapter 4 Fabrication of Sensors for Electrochemical Determination / Jagriti Narang -- chapter 5 Electrochemical Techniques / Jagriti Narang -- chapter 6 Biosensors for Serum Metabolites / Jagriti Narang -- chapter 7 Microfluidics: A Platform for Futuristic Sensors / Ashish Mathur.
Nanotechnology is a budding field and has a pivotal role in sensing. Nanomaterials exist in various forms such as nanoparticles, nanoclusters, nanobelts, and nanospheres. These nanomaterials act as sensing interfaces and immobilization surfaces for various biomolecules such as enzymes, DNA, and antigens. Therefore, the preparation and characterization of these nanoparticles play an important role in sensing devices.
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