1st Edition

Multisensor Systems for Chemical Analysis Materials and Sensors

    420 Pages 13 Color & 122 B/W Illustrations
    by Jenny Stanford Publishing

    This book is devoted to the recent advances in the development of artificial sensory systems widely known as electronic tongues (ET). It contains contributions by prominent authors from all over the world. Each chapter focuses on a particular research direction in modern ET. It introduces and discusses in detail various designs, sensor materials, transduction principles, and applications. The book shows a screenshot of diverse research efforts in the field of ET and will hopefully inspire new fruitful ideas and significant practical advances.

    Developing Sensing Materials for Multisensory Systems on the Basis of Extraction Data, D. Kirsanov et al.

    Photocurable Polymer Membrane Ion Sensors and Their Application for Multicomponent Analysis, N. Abramova and A. Bratov

    Metallic Sensors in Multisensor Analysis, L. Lvova et al.

    Sensor Arrays Based on Phthalocyanines: New Developments on Nanostructured and Biomimetic Electrochemical Sensors, M.L. Rodríguez-Méndez et al.

    Lignin Applications in Chemical Sensing, A. Rudnitskaya and D. Evtuguin

    Bioelectronic Tongues: When the Sensor Array Incorporates Biosensors, M. del Valle et al.

    Microsensor Systems for Environmental and Biomedical Analysis, W. Cai et al.

    The Use of Nanostructured Films in Sensing Applications, A. Riul Jr. et al.

    Nanoplate Field-Effect Capacitors: A New Transducer Structure for Multi-Parameter (Bio-)Chemical Sensing, A. Poghossian et al.

    Biography

    Larisa Lvova is senior researcher scientist in the laboratory of soil biochemistry at the Faculty of Biology and Soil Sciences of St. Petersburg State University, Russia, and collaborates with the Chemical Sensors group of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. Her research interests involve the design and synthesis of sensing materials for the development of novel chemical sensors and their application in qualitative and quantitative analysis of complex liquid media.

    Dmitry Kirsanov is assistant professor at the Faculty of Chemistry of St. Petersburg State University, Russia. His main research interests involve development and analytical application of new sensing materials for electronic tongue multisensor systems and multivariate data processing.

    Corrado Di Natale is full professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy. His research interests focus on the development and application of chemical and bio-sensors and artificial sensorial systems and the optical and electronic properties of organic materials.

    Andrey Legin is leading research scientist at St. Petersburg State University, Russia. His current research interest involves the investigation of new sensing material and the development and analytical application of artificial sensory systems (electronic tongue) in various real-world fields.

    "This unique and interesting book thus shows a screenshot of diverse research efforts in the ET field and will, hopefully, inspire new fruitful ideas and innovative practical advances. It will be helpful for a wide range of readers, from university students to researchers."
    —J. Albaigés, CID-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain, in Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry