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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 375 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 5854 g, 82 Illustrations, color; 90 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 375 p. 172 illus., 82 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Aug-2013
  • Kirjastus: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9400770170
  • ISBN-13: 9789400770171
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 375 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 5854 g, 82 Illustrations, color; 90 Illustrations, black and white; XII, 375 p. 172 illus., 82 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Aug-2013
  • Kirjastus: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9400770170
  • ISBN-13: 9789400770171
This book results from a NATO Advanced Research Workshop titled “Technological Innovations in CBRNE Sensing and Detection for Safety, Security, and Sustainability” held in Yerevan, Armenia in 2012. The objective was to discuss and exchange views as to how fusion of advanced technologies can lead to improved sensors/detectors in support of defense, security, and situational awareness. The chapters range from policy and implementation, advanced sensor platforms using stand-off (THz and optical) and point-contact methods for detection of chemical, nuclear, biological, nuclear and explosive agents and contaminants in water, to synthesis methods for several materials used for sensors. In view of asymmetric, kinetic, and distributed nature of threat vectors, an emphasis is placed to examine new generation of sensors/detectors that utilize an ecosystems of innovation and advanced sciences convergence in support of effective counter-measures against CBRNE threats. The book will be of considerable interest and value to those already pursuing or considering careers in the field of nanostructured materials, and sensing/detection of CBRNE agents and water-borne contaminants. For policy implementation and compliance standpoint, the book serves as a resource of several informative contributions. In general, it serves as a valuable source of information for those interested in how nanomaterials and nanotechnologies are advancing the field of sensing and detection using nexus of advanced technologies for scientists, technologists, policy makers, and soldiers and commanders.
Part I Invited and Key Lectures --- Challenges and Opportunities
1 Ecosystem of Innovations in Nanomaterials Based CBRNE Sensors and Threat Mitigation
3(24)
Ashok Vaseashta
2 New Terahertz Security Opportunities Based on Nanometric Technology
27(16)
Hans L. Hartnagel
3 Structured Inorganic Oxide-Based Materials for the Absorption and Destruction of CBRN Agents
43(12)
Matteo Guidotti
Massimo C. Ranghieri
Fabio Carniato
Chiara Bisio
4 The Quirra Syndrome: Matter of Translational Medicine
55(12)
A.M. Gatti
S. Montanari
F. Capitani
Part II Policy, Diplomacy, Verification, Compliance, Implementation
5 The Yin and Yang of Countering Biological Threats: Public Health and Security Under the International Health Regulations, Biological Weapons Convention, and the U.N. Security Council Resolution 1540
67(8)
D. Perkins
6 Timely Detection of Outbreaks in the Public Health Surveillance System of the Republic of Moldova
75(8)
S. Gheorghita
N. Caterinciuc
7 Advanced Sciences Convergence to Analyze Impact of Nanomaterials on Environment, Health and Safety
83(10)
Jack E. Smith
Ashok Vaseashta
8 Conversion Disorders in Patients with Discogenic Radiculopathy
93(12)
Svetlana Sidorenko
Ludmilla Sidorenko
Ion Moldovanu
Irina Sidorenko
Ashok Vaseashta
Part III Chemical-Biological Sensors
9 Use of Metaloxide, Porous Silicon and Carbon Nanotube Gas Sensors for Safety and Security
105(20)
Vladimir Aroutiounian
10 Chemical Sensors Based on Nano-hexagonal Tungsten Oxide: Synthesis and Characterization
125(14)
Csaba Balazsi
Istvan Endre Lukacs
Katalin Balazsi
11 Noise Reduction in (Bio-) Chemical Sensors Functionalized with Carbon Nanotube Multilayers
139(12)
F.V. Gasparyan
12 Polymer Nanocomposite Films as a Potential Sensor
151(12)
A. Grozdanov
A. Tomova
A. Dimitrov
13 Carboxyhemoglobin in Blood of Smokers and Non-smokers Determined by Gas Chromatography with Thermal Conductivity Detector
163(10)
A. Buha
A. Vaseashta
Z. Bulat
V. Matovic
14 Electron Emission Standed Nanodosimetry and Gas Detection
173(10)
Yu. Dekhtyar
D. Krumpane
K. Perovicha
R. Reisfeld
M. Romanova
T. Saraidarov
I. Surkova
Part IV Optical Sensors
15 Photoelectric Properties of Selectively Sensitive Sensors for the Detection of Hazardous Materials
183(10)
Surik Khudaverdyan
A. Avetsiyan
D. Khudaverdyan
Ashok Vaseashta
16 Portable Point-of-Care Optical Device to Detect Brain Injury
193(10)
Adkham Paiziev
17 Absorbance Control of Liquids Einploying Transmission Sub-wavelength DLC Diffraction Grating
203(10)
Tomas Tamulevicius
Ieva Graailevieiute
Sigitas Tamulevinus
18 Detection and Monitoring of Surface Deformations in Armenia Using INSAR Satellite
213(12)
G.M. Aleksanyan
M.A. Grigoryan
19 Applications of an Effect Based on Electromagnetic Field-Matter Interactions for Investigations of Water
225(8)
O. Ivanov
Y. Mutafchieva
Ashok Vaseashta
Part V Water Security and Water Contaminations Sensors
20 Real-Time Monitoring of Water Contaminants for Situation Awareness Using Electromagnetic Field Sensing System
233(10)
O. Korostynska
K. Arshak
A. Arshak
A. Mason
Ashok Vaseashta
A. Al-Shamma'a
21 Development of Polymeric Cryogels as Potential Matrices for Removing Antibiotics from Wastewater
243(10)
Nimet Bolgen
Didem Demir
Ashok Vaseashta
Part VI Radiation Sensors
22 On the Concept of System to Detect Unclaimed Inclusions of Fissile and Radioactive Materials in Hand Luggage and Cargo Trucking
253(8)
A. Lobko
A. Fedorov
M. Korjik
V. Mechinski
G. Drobychev
23 New Model of Spectral Analysis of Integral Flux of Radiation
261(10)
Surik Khudaverdyan
M. Khachatryan
D. Khudaverdyan
S. Caturyan
Ashok Vaseashta
24 Cyclic Amino Acid Derivatives as New Generation of Radioprotectors
271(8)
A. Boyajyan
A. Poghosyan
T. Hovsepyan
E. Arakelova
L. Zhamharyan
V. Ayvazyan
M. Malakyan
S. Bajinyan
V. Matosyan
V. Tonoyan
25 New Polymeric Materials for Medicine and Rehabilitation of Buildings and Different Surfaces Exposed to Radioactive Contamination
279(8)
V. Sargsyan
L. Hayriyan
G. Harutyunyan
N. Tavakalyan
P. Voskanyan
26 Application of New Heavy Scintillation Crystals for Remote Detection of Fissile Materials
287(12)
G. Yu. Drobychev
A.E. Karneyeu
V.A. Mechinsky
Part VII Synthesis/Processing
27 Inorganic Nanotubes and Fullerene-Like Nano-particles: From the Lab to Applications
299(4)
R. Tenne
28 Porous Silicon by Galvanostatic Electrochemical Anodisation of Epitaxial Silicon, Polycrystalline Silicon and Silicon on Insulator Layers
303(18)
M. Ivanda
M. Balarin
O. Gamulin
V. Derek
D. Ristio
S. Music
M. Ristic
M. Kosovic
29 Advanced Materials for IR Sensors
321(8)
A.I. Belogorokhov
I.A. Denisov
A.G. Milvidskaya
S.N. Knyazev
K.E. Anoshin
A.B. Danilin
30 Small Carbon Molecules and Quasi-Fullerenes as Products of New Method of Hydrocarbons Pyrolysis
329(10)
Oleksii Kharlamov
Ganna Kharlamova
Marina Bondarenko
Veneamin Fomenko
31 Hetero-Carbon: Heteroatomic Molecules and Nano-structures of Carbon
339(20)
Ganna Kharlamova
Oleksii Kharlamov
Marina Bondarenko
Nadezhda Gubareni
Veneamin Fomenko
32 A Preliminary Analysis of Wind-Hydrogen System in Bulgaria
359(8)
M. Ali
D. Kirova
K. Petrov
Photographs 367(6)
Index 373