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OverviewThis volume, which addresses various basic sensor principles, covers micro gravimetric sensors, semiconducting and nano tube sensors, calorimetric sensors and optical sensors. Furthermore, the authors discuss recent developments in the related sensitive layers including new properties of nano structured metal oxide layers. They provide in-depth insights into the unique chemistry and signal generation of copper oxide in percolating sensors and present a variety of applications of functional polymers made possible by proper imprinting. Highlights of the subjects covered include: • requirements for high-temperature sensors • carbon nano tube sensors • new sensing model for nanostructured In2O3 • bio mimetic approach for semiconductor sensor-based systems • optical readout for inorganic and organic semiconductor sensors • concept of virtual multisensors to improve specificity and selectivity • calorimetric sensors for hydrogen peroxide detection • percolation effect-based sensors to implement dosimeters • imprinted polymer layers for bulk and surface acoustic wave sensors Full Product DetailsAuthor: Claus-Dieter Kohl , Thorsten WagnerPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: 2014 ed. Volume: 15 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 6.506kg ISBN: 9783642545184ISBN 10: 3642545181 Pages: 342 Publication Date: 01 September 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsHigh-Temperature Gas Sensors.- Insect Olfaction as a Natural Blue-Print of Gas-Sensors?-Sensor Arrays, Virtual Multisensors, Data Fusion and Gas Sensor Data Evaluation.- Carbon Nanotube Gas Sensors.- New Sensing Model of (mesoporous) In2O3.- SAW and Functional Polymers.- Percolation effects in metal oxide gas sensors and related systems.- Calorimetric Gas Sensors for Hydrogen Peroxide Monitoring in Aseptic Food Processes.- Group III-nitride chemical nanosensors with optical readout.ReviewsFrom the book reviews: The structure of the book is very good, with clear headings in every chapter, excellent referencing and a very useful index. This book can be used as both chapters to be read completely and as a reference book. (John Saffell, Sensor100, October, 2014) From the book reviews: The structure of the book is very good, with clear headings in every chapter, excellent referencing and a very useful index. This book can be used as both chapters to be read completely and as a reference book. (John Saffell, Sensor100, October, 2014) This timely book contains a good collection of hot topic aspects in gas sensing. For every topic treated, the reader will find the essential fundamentals, new developments, challenges to be addressed, representative applications, and an updated list of relevant literature. Either newcomer to the field or with substantial experience, every reader will find this book useful and inspiring. (Eduard Llobet, Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Vol. 409, 2017) The structure of the book is very good, with clear headings in every chapter, excellent referencing and a very useful index. This book can be used as both chapters to be read completely and as a reference book. (John Saffell, Sensor100, October, 2014) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |