Recent Trends and Perspectives on Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring 1st Edition
Capture the forefront of sensing science with Recent Trends and Perspectives on Electrochemical Sensors for Environmental Monitoring, 1st Edition by Sibel A. Ozkan. This authoritative volume draws you into the rapidly evolving world of electrochemical sensors for environmental monitoring, blending rigorous electroanalytical theory with practical, field-ready applications.
Explore clear, accessible chapters that cover sensor design, nanomaterial-enhanced electrodes, biosensor integration, miniaturization and portability, and validation for air, water, soil and wastewater analysis. Rich in contemporary case studies and comparative performance data, the book shows how advances in sensitivity, selectivity and stability are transforming on-site monitoring and regulatory compliance across urban, industrial and agricultural environments.
Ideal for environmental scientists, analytical chemists, engineers, and policy-makers, this edition offers actionable insights into method development, calibration strategies, and deployment challenges—helping you select or design sensors that meet real-world needs. Whether you’re monitoring water quality, detecting air pollutants, or tracking emerging contaminants, you’ll find solutions that bridge laboratory precision and field practicality.
Practical, forward-looking and globally relevant, Sibel A. Ozkan’s 1st Edition is a must-have resource for anyone advancing environmental monitoring technology or implementing next-generation sensing networks. Enhance your research, strengthen compliance programs, and support healthier ecosystems—order your copy today and stay at the leading edge of electrochemical sensor innovation.
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