Miniaturized Electrochemical Devices 1st Edition
Miniaturized Electrochemical Devices, 1st Edition is a concise, authoritative guide that brings the cutting edge of electrochemical sensing and microfabrication to researchers, engineers, and advanced students. Clear, practical and forward-looking, this volume focuses on the principles, design strategies, and real-world applications of compact electrochemical platforms—from microelectrodes and lab-on-a-chip systems to wearable and portable sensors.
Explore the science behind miniaturized electrochemical devices with accessible discussions on microfabrication, microfluidic integration, electrode materials, signal transduction, and noise-reduction techniques. Case studies illustrate device optimization, calibration, and characterization methods, while chapters on modeling and system integration help bridge the gap between prototype and product. Whether your interest lies in environmental monitoring, point-of-care diagnostics, industrial process control, or academic research, this book delivers the technical depth you need without sacrificing clarity.
Engineered for practical use, this 1st Edition highlights how miniaturized electrochemical technologies are reshaping analytical chemistry and sensing across North America, Europe, and Asia. It’s an indispensable resource for laboratory teams, startup founders, and multidisciplinary engineers aiming to commercialize devices or improve experimental throughput. With focused coverage of MEMS-compatible approaches and emerging materials, readers gain actionable insights to accelerate development cycles and improve sensor performance.
Add Miniaturized Electrochemical Devices, 1st Edition to your professional library to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving field. Order your copy today and equip your lab or team with a roadmap for designing robust, high-performance electrochemical microsystems.
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