Bioelectrochemistry: Fundamentals, Experimental Techniques and Applications

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John Wiley & Sons, 27 mag 2008 - 496 pagine
Bioelectrochemistry: Fundamentals, Experimental Techniques and Application, covers the fundamental aspects of the chemistry, physics and biology which underlie this subject area. It describes some of the different experimental techniques that can be used to study bioelectrochemical problems and it describes various applications of biolelectrochemisty including amperometric biosensors, immunoassays, electrochemistry of DNA, biofuel cells, whole cell biosensors, in vivo applications and bioelectrosynthesis.

By bringing together these different aspects, this work provides a unique source of information in this area, approaching the subject from a cross-disciplinary viewpoint.

 

Sommario

1 Bioenergetics and Biological Electron Transport
1
2 Electrochemistry of Redox Enzymes
39
3 Biological Membranes and Membrane Mimics
87
4 NADPBased Biosensors
157
5 Glucose Biosensors
199
6 Phenolic Biosensors
219
7 WholeCell Biosensors
249
8 Modelling Biosensor Responses
267
9 BioelectrosynthesisElectrolysis and Electrodialysis
327
10 Biofuel Cells
359
11 Electrochemical Immunoassays
377
12 Electrochemical DNA Assays
411
13 In VivoApplications Glucose Monitoring Fuel Cells
443
Index
467
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Philip N. Bartlett is Head of the Electrochemistry Section, Deputy Head of Chemistry for Strategy, and Associate Dean for Enterprise in the Faculty of Natural and Environmental Sciences at the University of Southampton. He received his PhD from Imperial College London and was a Lecturer at the University of Warwick and a Professor for Physical Chemistry at the University of Bath, before moving to his current position. His research interests include bioelectrochemistry, nanostructured materials, and chemical sensors.

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