
Electrochemistry for Bioanalysis
Description
Key Features
- Balances the fundamentals of electrochemical and neurochemical methods with current advances in the field of bioanalysis
- Includes self-assessment scenarios on experimental design and validation to teach readers key factors and considerations in measurement
- Highlights applications (such as sensors and biosensors) and key points within each chapter
Readership
Students (graduate level and above) in primary analytical chemistry, as well as physical chemistry and biochemistry; early-career researchers studying bioanalysis. Undergraduate and post-graduate chemistry courses which have elective modules in bioanalytical chemistry
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Electrochemistry
2. Amperometric and potential step measurements
3. Voltammetric measurements (Jill Venton)
4. Micro and nanoelectrodes
5. Novel sensing materials and manufacturing approaches
6. Challenges in electrochemical measurements for bioanalysis
7. Measurement from cells (Andrew Ewing)
8. Measurement from ex vivo tissues
9. Measurement in vivo (Aya Abdalla)
10. Measurement from biological fluids
11. Measurement of biological gases
12. Biosensors
13. Electrogenerated chemiluminescence and Photoelectrochemistry (Janine Mauzeroll)
14. Separation Sciences with electrochemical detection of bioanalysis
Product details
- No. of pages: 330
- Language: English
- Copyright: © Elsevier 2021
- Published: January 23, 2021
- Imprint: Elsevier
- eBook ISBN: 9780128215357
- Paperback ISBN: 9780128212035
About the Author
Bhavik Patel
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