Plasmonic Sensors and their Applications A practically-focused
reference and guide on the use of plasmonic sensing as a faster and
cheaper alternative to conventional sensing platforms Plasmons, the
collective oscillations of electrons occurring at the interface
between any two materials, are sensitive to changes in dielectric
properties near metal surfaces. Plasmonic sensors enable the real-time
study of unique surface properties by monitoring the effect of the
material interaction at the sensor surface. Plasmonic sensing
techniques offer fast, label-free analysis, and hold advantages over
labelling techniques such as ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay). Plasmonic Sensors and their Applications examines the
development and use of highly sensitive and selective plasmonic
sensing platforms in chemistry, biotechnology, and medicine.
Contributions by an international panel of experts provide timely and
in-depth coverage of both real-world applications and academic
research in the dynamic field. The authors describe advances in
nanotechnology, polymer chemistry, and biomedicine, explore new and
emerging applications of plasmonic sensing, discuss future trends and
potential research directions, and more. This authoritative volume:
Demonstrates why plasmonic sensing is a profitable method for easy and
label-free analysis in real-time Covers a variety of applications of
plasmonic sensors, such as disease diagnostics, vitamin detection, and
detection of chemical and biological warfare agents Includes a brief
introduction to the history and development of plasmonic sensors
Provides concise theory and background for every application covered
in the text Plasmonic Sensors and their Applications is an invaluable
resource for analytical chemists, biochemists, biotechnologists,
protein and surface chemists, and advanced students of biotechnology.
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ISBN
9783527830350
Publisert
2021
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1. utgave
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Wiley Professional Development (P&T)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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