Chemical Sensors 1st Edition
Chemical Sensors — 1st Edition by Dnyandeo Karbhari Pawar is a concise, authoritative guide that brings clarity to the science and applications of modern chemical sensing. Designed for students, researchers, and industry professionals across India and around the world, this book explains core principles, sensor types, materials, and performance metrics with practical emphasis and clear illustrations.
Beginner-friendly yet rigorous, the text covers electrochemical, optical, and semiconductor-based sensors, along with fabrication methods and signal-processing strategies. Real-world examples link theory to application areas such as environmental monitoring, industrial process control, biomedical diagnostics, and safety systems. Each chapter balances fundamental science with comparative analysis of sensitivity, selectivity, response time, and long-term stability—helping readers choose and design sensors for specific needs.
What sets this 1st Edition apart is its pragmatic approach: concise explanations, case-driven problems, and guidance on evaluating sensor performance in field conditions. Whether you’re a university student in analytical chemistry, an engineer developing IoT-enabled sensing solutions, or a procurement specialist sourcing reliable detection tools, this book equips you with the knowledge to make informed decisions.
Search-optimized for readers seeking “Chemical Sensors book,” “sensor technology,” or “Dnyandeo Karbhari Pawar,” this edition is ideal for academic courses and professional reference across South Asia and global markets. Order your copy today to advance your understanding of chemical sensing technology and its growing role in research and industry.
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