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Kuznetsov V.I. and Butenko Yu.V. (2003) Synthesis and properties of nanostructured carbon materials nano-diamond, onion-like carbon and carbon nanotubes. In Proceedings of NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Nanostructured Materials and Coatings for Biomedical and Sensor Applications , 4-8 August 2002. Eds. Gogotsi Y.G. and Uvarova I.V. V. 102, IOS Press, p. 187-202. [Pg.176]

Akinyeye, R. Michira, I. Botha, S. Baker, P. Iwuoha, E. In Recent advances in analytical electrochemistry Electrocatalytic sensor applications of Nanostructured polypyrroles and polythiopenes Kenneth, O. Ed. Chapter 4 Transworld Research Network Karala India, 2007, Vol., pp. 99. [Pg.62]

Luminescent inorganic polymer sensors had received little attention as explosive sensors. The observation of electron transfer quenching of luminescence in porous silicon nanostructures [27] suggested that polysilicon organometallic species might be especially promising for sensor applications. Several luminescent polysilicon based structures are known. [Pg.42]

Nanostructured Materials and Coatings in Biomedical and Sensor Applications... [Pg.8]

A preliminary account has been published, Partch, R., PoweU, E., Lee, Y-H., Varshney, M., Kim, S., Barnard, N., Shah, D., Dennis, D., and Morey, T., Injectable Nanoparticle Technology for In Vivo Remediation of Overdosed Toxins, in Nanostructured Materials and Coatings for Biomedical and Sensor Application, Gogotsi, Y., and Uvarova, I., Eds., Kluwer Publishers, Netherlands, 2003, pp. 27-40. [Pg.830]

C. J. Martinez, B. Hockey, C. B. Montgomery, S. Semancik, Porous tin oxide nanostructured microspheres for sensor applications, Langmuir 2005, 21, 7937. [Pg.154]

The aim of this chapter is to provide a brief overview of various synthetical approaches to nanostructured conducting polymers and the development of these polymers for chemical and biological sensor applications. The references cited in this chapter are meant only to highlight specific aspects of conducting polymer nanostructures and their sensor applications. Some excellent books and reviews are available on more comprehensive descriptions of the fundamental aspects of conducting polymers and their nanostructures [3-5]. [Pg.489]

Fig. 3.2 (a) Top ten materials and (b) element forms of ID metal oxide nanostructures used for gas sensor applications in publications in SCI Journals during 2002-2009 (Reprinted from Choi and Jang (2010), Published by MDPl)... [Pg.50]

Miller TA, Bakrania SD, Perez C, Wooldridge MS (2006) Nanostructured tin dioxide materials for gas sensor applications. In Geckeler KE, Rosenberg E (eds) Functional nanomaterials. American Scientific Publishers, Stevenson Ranch, CA, pp 1-24... [Pg.183]

Tolstoy V, Han SD, Korotcenkov G (2009) Successive ionic layer deposition (SILD) advanced method for deposition and modification of functioned nemostructured metal oxides aimed for gas sensor applications. In Umar A, Hahn YB (eds) Metal oxide nanostructures and their applications, vol 3. American scientific, Stevenson Ranch, CA, pp 1-58... [Pg.305]

Carroll, B., Gogotsi, Y., Kovalchenko, A., Erdemir, A., and McNallan, M.J. Tribological characterization of carbide-derived carbon (CDC) films in dry and humid environments, in Nanostructured Materials and Coatings for Biomedical and Sensor Applications, vol. 102 (eds. Y.G. Gogotsi and I.V. Uvarova),... [Pg.324]

Selvaraju T, Ramaraj R. Electrochemically deposited nanostructured platinum on Nafion coated electrode for sensor applications. J Electroanal Chem 2005 585 290-300. [Pg.603]

Hamer M, Tomba JP, Rezzano IN (2014) Optical properties and sensor applications of bimetallic nanostructures of porphyrins. Sens Actuators, B 193 121-127... [Pg.69]

A. Vital., U. Klotz, T. Graule, R. MueUer, H. K. Kammler, andS. E. Pratsinis, Synthesis of spherical, non-aggregated silica nanoparticles , NATO Advanced Research Workshop Nanostructured Materials and Coatings for Biomedical and Sensor Applications, Kiev, Ukraine, August 4—8 (2002) in Nato Science Series, II Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, 102,203-210 (2003)... [Pg.72]


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