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OverviewDo not learn the tricks of the trade, learn the trade I started teachinggraduate coursesin chemical sensors in early 1980s, ?rst as a o- quarter (30 h) class then as a semester course and also as several intensive, 4–5-day courses. Later I organized my lecture notes into the ?rst edition of this book, which was published by Plenum in 1989 under the title Principles of Chemical Sensors. I started working on the second edition in 2006. The new edition of Principles of Chemical Sensors is a teaching book, not a textbook. Let me explain the difference. Textbooks usually cover some more or less narrow subject in maximum depth. Such an approach is not possible here. The subject of chemical sensors is much too broad, spanning many aspects of physical and analytical chemistry, biochemistry, materials science, solid-state physics, optics, device fabrication, electrical engine- ing, statistical analysis, and so on. The challengefor me has been to present uniform logical coverage of such a large area. In spite of its relatively shallow depth, it is intended as a graduate course. At its present state the amount of material is more thancan be coveredin a one-semestercourse (45h). Two one-quartercourseswould be more appropriate. Because of the breadth of the material, the sensor course has a somewhat unexpected but, it is hoped, bene?cial effect. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jiri JanataPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: 2nd ed. 2009 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.824kg ISBN: 9780387699301ISBN 10: 0387699309 Pages: 373 Publication Date: 06 July 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction.General response curve.Origins of selectivity.- Introduction.Equilibrium-based selectivity.Kinetic selectivity.Mass transport selectivity.Design of selective layers.- Introduction.General.Push-pull operation.Thermometers.Equivalent circuits.Examples of thermal chemical sensors.- Introduction.Mass sensors based on piezoelectric materials.Non-piezoelectric mass sensors.- Introduction.General rules of electrochemistry.Nature of interfaces.Nature of the current-Voltage curve.Determination of cell parameters: experimental methods.- Ion sensors.Potentiometric sensors for neutral species.- General considerations.Microelectrodes.Oxygen electrodes.Clark electrode.Amperometric selectivity.Amperometric fuel cells.High temperature limiting current sensors.- Introduction.Chemiresistors.AC conductometric sensors.ReviewsAus den Rezensionen zur 2. Auflage: ... Das Buch enthalt durchweg, stets in verstandlicher Weise dargestellt, die physikalischen Grundlagen der einzelnen Sensorprinzipien ... Fast alle Sensorarten.werden an Hand figurlicher Darstellungen vorgestellt und erlautert. Zahlreiche Diagramme erganzen die Erklarungen der Sensorfunktionen. ... als begleitendes Studienbuch zu Vorlesungen fur Studenten am Beginn des Fachstudiums zu dienen, wird sehr gut erreicht. ... fur alle die Fachleute gut geeignet, die sich rasch uber das Gesamtgebiet der chemischen Sensorik ... in einer ersten Aubersicht informieren mochten ... (Prof.H. Kaden, in: Mitteilungsblatt Fachgrupp Analytische Chemie der GDCH, 2010, Issue 1, S. 18) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |