Surfactant Based Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors 1st Edition
Surfactant Based Electrochemical Sensors and Biosensors, 1st Edition by Jamballi G. Manjunatha and Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain delivers a clear, modern roadmap to designing high-performance sensors using surfactant chemistry. This authoritative volume immediately captures attention with practical insights into how surfactants, micelles, and self-assembled films transform electrode interfaces for enhanced sensitivity and selectivity.
Inside, readers will find a balanced mix of theory and practice: fundamental electrochemical concepts, surfactant–analyte interactions, electrode modification strategies, and stepwise protocols for developing both chemical sensors and biosensors. Case studies highlight applications in environmental monitoring, clinical diagnostics, food safety, and industrial process control, making the content relevant for academics, R&D engineers, and sensor developers alike.
The book emphasizes innovation—covering nanomaterials, carbon-based electrodes, ionic liquids, and tailored surfactant systems—to inspire new device architectures and improve real-world performance. Each chapter explains design considerations, troubleshooting tips, and performance metrics, equipping readers to translate lab findings into reliable point-of-care and field-ready technologies.
Perfectly suited to researchers, graduate students, and industry professionals across India, Europe, North America, and the Asia-Pacific region, this text is both a reference and a hands-on guide. Whether you’re developing next-generation biosensors or refining electrochemical assays, this edition sharpens your technical toolkit and accelerates development timelines.
Add this essential resource to your collection and stay at the forefront of surfactant-enhanced sensor technology—order your copy today to advance research, product development, and practical deployment.
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