1st Edition

Nanomaterials-Based Sensing Platforms Towards the Efficient Detection of Biomolecules and Gases

Edited By Aneeya K. Samantara, Sudarsan Raj, Satyajit Ratha Copyright 2022
308 Pages 21 Color & 67 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

308 Pages 21 Color & 67 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

308 Pages 21 Color & 67 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

Sensors are effective tools used to carry out cost-effective, fast, and reliable sensing for a wide range of applications. This volume presents a brief history behind sensing technology and highlights a broad range of biosensing techniques based on optical and electrochemical response methods. Starting from the traditional enzyme-based biosensing method to functionalized nanostructure-based... Read more

1. Biosensors: Current Trends and Future Perspectives

Sabyasachi Dash and Sandeep Kaushik

2. Functionalized Nanomaterials for Biosensing Application

Lakkoji Satish and Ayonbala Baral

3. Photonic Crystal Cavity-Based Sensors and Their Potential Applications

Than Singh Saini, Ajeet Kumar, and Ravindra Kumar Sinha

4. Metal Oxide Nanostructures for Gas Sensing Applications

Meenakshi Srivastava and Narendra Singh

5. Optical Biosensors for Diagnostic Applications

Sudha Kumari and Sapan Mohan Saini

6. Metal-Free Electrode Materials for Electrochemical Biosensors

Surjit Sahoo and Satyajit Ratha

7. Noble Metal Nanoparticles-Based Composites for Gas Sensing: Progress and Perspective

Sudarsan Raj and Aneeya K. Samantara

8. Nanoparticles: A Noble Metal for Ultrasensitive Electrochemical Biosensing Affinity

Tapan Kumar Behera, Snehalata Pradhan, Chinmayee Acharya, Pramod Kumar Satapathy, and Priyabrat Mohapatra

Biography

Aneeya K. Samantara, PhD, is a national postdoctorate fellow at the National Institute of Science Education and Research, Odisha, India. Dr. Samantara’s research interests include the synthesis of metal chalcogenides and graphene composites for energy storage/conversion applications and designing of electrochemical sensors for detection of different bioanalytes. To his credit, he has authored over 25 peer-reviewed papers published in international journals, as well as books and book chapters.

Sudarsan Raj, PhD, is currently working as a research associate at the CSIR-Institute of-Minerals and Materials Technology, Odisha, India. He was previously a postdoctoral research scientist at Nagoya University, Japan. His research output includes a number of authored and coauthored peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. His research interests include nanoparticle synthesis for LEDs, solar cells, gas sensors, automobile exhaust catalysts, and value-added-beach sand minerals.

Satyajit Ratha, PhD, has pursued his PhD at the Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, India. Prior to joining IIT Bhubaneswar, he received his Bachelor of Science with first class honors from Utkal University and his Master of Science from Ravenshaw University. His research interests include two-dimensional semiconductors, nanostructure synthesis applications, energy storage devices, and supercapacitors. He has authored and co-authored over 20 peer-reviewed papers published in international journals and 10 books.