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This book reviews the state of art in the field of chemical sensors for analyses of ionic or molecular species dissolved in liquid media, mainly in aqueous solutions. The transduction of such devices is based on chemical, biological and physical phenomena.
The fundamental phenomena involved in these sensors are described in the different chapters by specialists having a good expertise in the field. Numerous recent bibliographic references are given.
Contents
1. General Concepts, B. Michaux. 2. Chemical Sensors: Industrial Constraints and Development, J.J. Fombon. 3. Sensibility and Selectivity of Electrochemical Sensors, P. Fabry, J.C. Moutet. 4. Potentiometric Sensors: Dissolved Gas and Ionic Species, A. Pradel, E. Saint Aman. 5. Amperometric Sensors, A. Walcarius, C. Gondran, S. Cosnier. 6. ISFET and BIOFET Sensors, N. Jaffrezic, C. Martelet. 7. Biosensors Based on Guided Optics, J.P. Goure, L. Blum. 8. Sensors and Voltametric Probes for in situ Measurements of Elementary Traces in Aquatic Media, M.L. Tercier-Waeber, J. Buffle. 9. Chemiometry, P. Breuil. 10. Impedancemetric Sensors, J. Fouletier, P. Fabry.
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Pierre Fabry was Professor of University (Grenoble). He was specialised in solid electrochemistry, more specially in sensors devices (ionic and gas species) using ceramics materials. Jacques Fouletier is Professor in Grenoble University. His main topics of interest concern oxygen activity control in gases and molten metals, solid electrochemistry, solid oxide fuel cells and electrochemistry of molten salts for nuclear applications.
By: Pierre Fabry and Jacques Fouletier
320 pages
In short, an important, meticulously researched, and engagingly presented contribution unrivalled in comprehensiveness and quality. ("Current Engineering Practice", 2010)