This book features contributions from an international panel of leading researchers in organic electronics and their applications as sensors. It reviews the state-of-the-art in the use of organic electronic materials such as organic semiconductors, conducting polymers, chemically functionalised materials, and composite materials as physical, chemical and biomedical sensors in a variety of application settings. This book is cross-disciplinary in its approach and combines electronic engineering, materials science, chemistry, physics and healthcare technology.
Topics covered include;
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Conducting polymers in sensor applications
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Electrolyte gated organic transistors for bio-sensing applications
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DNA biosensors
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Organic transistor-based mechanical sensors for artificial skin applications
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Smart fabric sensor architectures and technologies
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Organic gas sensors and electronic noses
Preface
Chapter 1 : Conducting Polymers in Sensor Applications
Chapter 2 : Electrolyte-Gated Organic Transistors for Biosensing Applications
Chapter 3 : Conductive Organic Materials for DNA Biosensors
Chapter 4 : Organic Transistor-Based Mechanical Sensors for Artificial Skin Applications
Chapter 5 : Smart Fabric Sensor Architectures and Technologies
Chapter 6 : Organic Gas Sensors and Electronic Noses
Chapter 7 : Ion Sensors Based on Organic Transistors
References
Index