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Micro- and Nanotechnology Enabled Applications for Portable Miniaturized Analytical Systems outlines the basic principles of miniaturized analytical devices, such as spectrometric, separation, imaging and electrochemical miniaturized instruments. Concepts such as smartphone-enabled miniaturized detection systems and micro/nanomachines are also reviewed. Subsequent chapters explore the emerging application of these mobile devices for miniaturized analysis in various fields, including medicine and biomedicine, environmental chemistry, food chemistry, and forensic chemistry. This is an important reference source for materials scientists and engineers wanting to understand how miniaturization techniques are being used to create a range of efficient, sustainable electronic and optical devices.
Miniaturization describes the concept of manufacturing increasingly smaller mechanical, optical, and electronic products and devices. These smaller instruments can be used to produce micro- and nanoscale components required for analytical procedures. A variety of micro/nanoscale materials have been synthesized and used in analytical procedures, such as sensing materials, sorbents, adsorbents, catalysts, and reactors. The miniaturization of analytical instruments can be applied to the different steps of analytical procedures, such as sample preparation, analytical separation, and detection, reducing the total cost of manufacturing the instruments and the needed reagents and organic solvents.
- Outlines how miniaturization techniques can be used to create new optical and electronic micro- and nanodevices
- Explores major application areas, including biomedicine, environmental science and security
- Assesses the major challenges of using miniaturization techniques
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978-0-12-823728-1 (9780128237281)
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PART 1: FUNDAMENTALS1. Miniaturization: An Introduction to Miniaturized Analytical Devices2. Nanosensors and Nanodevices for Miniaturized Analysis3. Spectrometric Miniaturized Instruments4. Separation Miniaturized Instruments5. Imaging Miniaturized Instruments6. Electrochemical Miniaturized Instruments7. Biosensing and Target Isolation8. Biomotor-Driven Sensing9. Motion-Based Signal Transduction10. Flow Injection/Sequential Injection devices11. Lab-on-a-Chip Miniaturized Analytical Devices12. Smartphone Enabled Miniaturized Analytical Devices
PART 2: APPLICATIONS OF MOBILE DEVICES IN MINIATURIZED ANALYSIS13. Introduction to the Mobile Devices for Miniaturized Analysis14. Health Care Applications15. Biomedical Applications16. Environmental Applications17. Quality Control Applications18. Security/Defense Applications19. Future Perspectives