Advanced Materials and Techniques for Biosensors and Bioanalytical Applications

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Bioanalytical science and its technological subdomain, biosensors, are ever-evolving subjects, striving for rapid improvement in terms of performance and expanding the target range to meet the vast societal and market demands. The key performance factors for a biosensor that drive the research are selectivity, sensitivity, response time, accuracy, and reproducibility, with additional requirements of its portability and inexpensive nature. These performance factors are largely governed by the materials and techniques being used in these bioanalytical platforms. The selection of materials to meet these requirements is critical, as their interaction or involvement with the biological recognition elements should initiate or improve these performance factors. The technique discussed primarily applies to transducers involved in converting a biochemical signal to optical or electrical signals. Over the years, the emergence of novel materials and techniques has drastically improved the performance of these bioanalytical systems, enabling them to expand their analytical horizon. These advanced materials and techniques are central to modern bioanalytical and biosensor research.

Advanced Materials and Techniques for Biosensors and Bioanalytical Applications provides a comprehensive review of the subject, including a knowledge platform for both academics and researchers. Considering biosensors as a central theme to this book, an outline on this subject with background principles has been included, with a scope of extending the utility of the book to coursework in graduate and postgraduate schools.

Features:

• Basic principles on different classes of biosensors, recent advances and applications

• Smart materials for biosensors and other rapid, portable detection devices

• Metal nanoparticles and nanocrystals for analytical applications

• Carbon-based nanoparticles and quantum dots for sensing applications

• Nanozymes as potential catalysts for sensing applications

• Bioelectrochemiluminescence and photoelectrochemical-based biosensors

• Paper electronics and paper-based biosensors

• Microbial biosensors: artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and synthetic biology

• Biofuel cells as a signal transduction platform

• FET-based biosensors, including ISFET and BioFET

This book serves as a reference for scientific investigators and a textbook for a graduate-level course in biosensors and advanced bioanalytical techniques.

Author(s): Pranab Goswami (editor)
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 314

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
About the Author
Contributors
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Biosensors
Chapter 2: Emerging Materials and Platforms for Biosensor Applications
Chapter 3: Smart Materials for Developing Sensor Platforms
Chapter 4: Aptamer: An Emerging Biorecognition System
Chapter 5: Metal Nanoparticles for Analytical Applications
Chapter 6: Metal Nanoclusters as Signal Transducing Element
Chapter 7: Nanozymes as Potential Catalysts for Sensing and Analytical Applications
Chapter 8: Carbon-Based Nanomaterials for Sensing Applications
Chapter 9: Photoelectrochemical and Photosynthetic Material-Based Biosensors
Chapter 10: Biofuel Cells as an Emerging Biosensing Device
Chapter 11: Bioelectrochemiluminescence as an Analytical Signal of Extreme Sensitivity
Chapter 12: Paper Electronics and Paper-Based Biosensors
Chapter 13: Strategies to Improve the Performance of Microbial Biosensors: Artificial Intelligence, Genetic Engineering, Nanotechnology, and Synthetic Biology
Chapter 14: FET-Based Biosensors (BioFETs): Principle, Methods of Fabrication, Characteristics, and Applications
Index