Sushma Dave is associate Professor,Head of Department of Applied sciences and Chief Mentor at Jodhpur Institute of Engineering and Technology, Mogra, Jodhpur (RJ), India.
Abstract
Biomass derived carbon material can act as an exclusive host template for newer electrodes which can enhance the performance of sensors. A cost effective viable production of strong, portable, sensitive and selective electrochemical sensing devices are the need of the hour for a biosensor and point of care device. It is carried out easily by bio-derived carbon structures that are synthesized by uncomplicated steps, from low-cost abundantly available renewable biomass. Depending on the properties of these new materials they can be integrated with the devices, various detection technologies can be used, where optical and electrochemical detection are the most popular. The technique is used to improve the surface properties so as to increase the electro-analytical behavior of working electrodes. This chapter includes the development of bio-based carbon materials and their application in electrochemical analysis.
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Radiation Sensors
Bio Sensors
Fiber-optic Sensor
Quantum Sensors
Electromagnetic Sensors
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Humidity Sensor
Remote sensors and Telemetry
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