Nanoscale Surface Modification for Enhanced Biosensing: A Journey Toward Better Glucose Monitoring

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This book gives a comprehensive overview of electrochemical-based biosensors and their crucial components. Practical examples are given throughout the text to illustrate how the performance of electrochemical-based biosensors can be improved by nanoscale surface modification and how an optimal design can be achieved. All essential aspects of biosensors are considered, including electrode functionalization, efficiency of the mass transport of reactive species, and long term durability and functionality of the sensor.

This book also:

· Explains how the performance of an electrochemical-based biosensor can be improved by nanoscale surface modification

· Gives readers the tools to evaluate and improve the performance of a biosensor with a multidisciplinary approach that considers electrical, electrostatic, electrochemical, chemical, and biochemical events

· Links the performance of a sensor to the various governing physical and chemical principles so readers can fully understand how a biosensor with nanoscale modified electrode surface functions.

Author(s): Guigen Zhang (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 96
Tags: Nanotechnology and Microengineering; Surfaces and Interfaces, Thin Films; Biotechnology

Front Matter....Pages i-xv
A Brief Overview of Biosensors....Pages 1-12
Morphological Surface Modification....Pages 13-28
Biochemical Surface Modification....Pages 29-56
Adding Nanoparticles in Chemical Modification....Pages 57-67
Surface Modified Electrodes in a Microfluidic Biosensor....Pages 69-79
Concluding Remarks....Pages 81-83
Back Matter....Pages 85-96