Nanotechnology and Biosensors by Dimitrios P Nikolelis (Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, University of Athens and Laboratory of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, School of Chemical Engineering, Department of Chemical Sciences, National Technical University of Athens, Greece)
Nanotechnology and Biosensors shows how nanotechnology is used to create affordable, mass-produced, portable, small sized biosensors to directly monitor environmental pollutants. In addition, it provides information on their integration into components and systems for mass market applications in food analysis, environmental monitoring and health diagnostics. Nanotechnology has led to a dramatic improvement in the performance, sensitivity and selectivity of biosensors. As metal-oxide and carbon nanostructures, gold and magnetite nanoparticles, and the integration of dendrimers in biosensors using nanotechnology have contributed greatly in making biosensors more effective and affordable on a mass-market level, this book presents a timely resource on the topic.