Biosensors and chemical sensors : optimizing performance through polymeric materials /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: American Chemical Society. Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering, American Chemical Society. Division of Analytical Chemistry, American Chemical Society. Meeting
Other Authors: Edelman, Peter G., 1956-, Wang, Joseph, 1948-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, 1992.
Series:ACS symposium series ; 487.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Overview of biosensors
  • Multienzyme sensors
  • Biosensors based on entrapment of enzymes in a water-dispersed anionic polymer
  • Electrochemical characterization of ferrocene derivatives in a perfluoropolymer glucose oxidase electrode
  • Protein stabilization in biosensor systems
  • Electrocatalytic oxidation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide cofactor at chemically modified electrodes
  • Preparation and characterization of active glucose oxidase immobilized to a plasma-polymerized film
  • Role of polymeric materials in the fabrication of ion-selective electrodes and biosensors
  • Electrical wiring of flavoenzymes with flexible redox polymers
  • Permselective coatings for amperometric biosensing.
  • (cont) Polypyrrole film electrode incorporating glucose oxidase: electrochemical behavior, catalytic response to glucose, and selectivity to pharmaceutical drugs
  • Analytical applications of the electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance
  • Electrochemically prepared polyelectrolyte complex of polypyrrole and a flavin-containing polyanion: use as a biosensor
  • Development of polymer membrane anion-selective electrodes based on molecular recognition principles
  • Electropolymerized films for the construction of ultramicrobiosensors and electron-mediated amperometric biosensors
  • Molecular materials for the transduction of chemical information into electronic signals by chemical field-effect transistors
  • Chemically sensitive microelectrochemical devices: new approaches to sensors.
  • (cont) Macro- to microelectrodes for in vivo cardiovascular measurements
  • Polymeric matrix membrane field-effect transistors: sodium ion sensors for medical applications
  • Polymeric membranes for miniature biosensors and chemical sensors
  • Thick-film multilayer ion sensors for biomedical applications
  • Environmentally sensitive polymers as biosensors: the glucose-sensitive membrane
  • Water and the ion-selective electrode membrane
  • Swelling of a polymer membrane for use in a glucose biosensor
  • Optical immunosensors using controlled-release polymers.