
Miniaturized Electrochemical Devices
Advanced Concepts, Fabrication, and Applications
- 416 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Miniaturized Electrochemical Devices
Advanced Concepts, Fabrication, and Applications
About this book
Evidently, electrochemical sensing has revolutionized the electroanalytical detections in the world. Since the 19th century, a huge amount of growth has been visible on various fronts, such as biosensors, energy devices, semiconductor devices, communication, embedded systems, sensors etc. However, the major research gap lies in the fact that most of the reported literatures are bulk systems; hence there are limitations for practical applications.
Research in these domains has been carried out by both academia and industry, whereby academics is the backbone whose intellectual outputs have been widely adopted by the industry and implemented for consumers at large. In order to impart portability to the electrochemical sensors for point-of-care application, the collaboration of electrochemistry, microfluidics, electronics and communication as an interdisciplinary forum is crucial. The miniaturization, automation, IoT enabling and integration are the requirements for building the mentioned research gap. The conversion of electrochemical sensing theoretical concepts to practical applications in real time via miniaturization and integration of microfluidics will enhance this domain. In this context, of lately, several research groups have developed miniaturized microdevices as electrochemical-sensing platforms. This has led to a demand of offering a reference book as a guideline for the PhD programs in electrochemistry, MEMS, electronics and communication. Undoubtedly, this will have a huge impact for R&D in industries, public-funded research institutes and academic institutions.
The book will provide a single forum to understand the current research trends and future perspectives of various electrochemical sensors and their integration in microfluidic devices, automation and point-of-care testing. For students, the book will become a motivation for them to explore these areas for their career standpoints. For the professionals, the book will become a thought-provoking stage to manoeuvre the next-generation devices/processes for commercialization.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- About the Editors
- List of Contributors
- 1 Electrochemical Micromachining
- 2 Fabrication of Electrochromic Devices: Mechanistic Insights, Components, and Applications
- 3 Mathematical Modelling of a Piezoelectric Wave Energy Converter Device Integrated with a Vertical Breakwater over a Stepped Seabed
- 4 (p)ppGpp Mediated Biofilm Formation and Estimation on Chip
- 5 A Review of State-of-the-Art Miniaturized Electrochemical Devices for Environmental Applications: Monitoring, Detection and Remediation
- 6 Flexible and Wearable Sensors for Health Monitoring Applications
- 7 Electrochemical Tools for the Prognosis of Skin Wounds
- 8 Phosphorene-Based Electrochemical Systems
- 9 Microfluidic/Miniaturized Electrochemical Devices for Bacteria Sensing Application
- 10 Cloth and Paper-Based Miniaturized Electrochemiluminescence Platforms
- 11 MXene Materials for Miniaturized Energy Storage Devices (MESDs)
- 12 Microsupercapacitors for Miniaturized Electronic Device Applications
- 13 Tetracyanoquinodimethane Based Small Organic Molecules as Potential Memristor and Solar Cells Devices
- 14 Hydrodynamic Performance of a Submerged Piezoelectric Wave Energy Converter Device in Real Sea Conditions
- 15 The Emerging Nanostructured Field Effect Transistors for Dielectrically Modulated Biosensing Applications: Review of the Present Development
- 16 Electrochemical Surface Plasmon Resonance for Efficient Sensing and Analysis
- 17 Carbon-Based Electrochemical Devices for Energy Storage
- 18 Electrochemical Biosensors for Rare Cell Isolation
- Index