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Edited by (Jamia Millia Islamia, India), Edited by (University of Naples, Italy), Edited by (Yamagata University, Yonezawa, Japan; Xidian University, Xi¿an, China), Edited by (University of Kashmir, India)
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  • ISBN-10: 1394309848
  • ISBN-13: 9781394309849
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Nanostructured Materials for Sensing Applications

This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the cutting-edge advancements in nanotechnology-based sensors, covering topics ranging from fundamental principles to practical applications. By providing readers with up-to-date insights, practical guidance, and a multidisciplinary perspective, the book equips researchers, professionals, and students involved with detection of various types of analytes including environmental pollutants, chemical contaminants, food borne pathogens, and disease biomarkers with the knowledge and tools they need to stay abreast of the latest developments in nano sensing and make meaningful contributions to the field.

The book serves two crucial purposes; first, it gathers the most relevant information about the prospects of nanotechnology-based sensors as a strategy to trace numerous pollutants and disease biomarkers, thereby addressing pressing environmental and healthcare challenges; second, it aims to motivate the industrial sector and government agencies to invest more in the research and development of this strategy, recognizing it as a powerful tool to tackle these critical issues.

Volume 1

List of Contributors xvii
About the Editors xxvii
Preface xxxi
List of Abbreviations xxxvii

Part I Optical Sensing Platforms 1

1 Nanostructured Materials for Sensing Applications 3
Hepzibah Anto and Rajakani Paramasivam

2 Nanowire and Nanotube-Based Advanced Materials as Optical Sensing
Platforms 59
Ragupathy Ragavan Baby Suneetha, Shivaji Nivetha Rajakumari, and Chinnapiyan
Vedhi

3 Nanomaterials Boosting Optical Fiber Sensing Performance 99
Ansar Anjum, Rajni Garg, Rishav Garg, Nnabuk Okon Eddy, Aheli Bhattacharya,
and Kumar Rakesh Ranjan

4 Fluorescence-Based Optical Sensing with Nanomaterials 135
Ramakrishnan Abhijna Krishna, Kuppan Magesh, Jevid Don Hamid, and Sivan
Velmathi

Part II Electrochemical Sensing Platforms 171

5 Integration of Nanomaterials into Electrochemical Sensor Configurations
173
Gulsu Keles, Iclal Atay, Stefano Cinti, and Sevinc Kurbanoglu

6 Carbon-Based Nanomaterials as a Platform for Precise Electrochemical
Sensing 237
Raghavendra P. Bakale, Sushant S. Kakati, Sheela A. Sangam, Shridhar N.
Mathad, Gangadhar Bagihalli, Santosh Nandi, and Ashok Lakamanahalli

7 Metal Nanoparticle Based Electrochemical Sensors as a Precise Sensing
Platform 269
Julia Sebastian, Yasmin Shaik Haroon, Gisa Grace Ninan, and S. Sujai

8 Metal Oxide Nanoparticles for Electrochemical Sensing 313
Santosh Nandi, Vinayak Adimule, Praveen Barmavatu, Shankramma S. Nesargi,
Savita Hanaji, and Madhavaprasad Dasari

9 Metal Nitride Nanomaterials as Electrochemical Sensors 345
Yasmin Shaik Haroon, Julia Sebastian, and Gisa Grace Ninan

10 Electrochemical Sensing Platforms: The Role of Magnetic Nanoparticles
369
Shankramma S. Nesargi, Santosh Nandi, Vinayak Adimule, Praveen Barmavatu,
Rangappa Keri, and Nandini M. Naik

11 Magnetic Nanoparticles as Electrochemical Sensors 411
Meltem Okan, Vildan Sanko, and Cem Erkmen

12 Nanocomposites as Electrochemical Sensors 441
Zeynep Türk, Cem Erkmen, and Hasan Saygin

13 Quantum Dots for Ultrasensitive Electrochemical Detection 501
Umeshwari, Himani Singh, Richu, and Ashwani Kumar

Volume 2

List of Contributors xvii
About the Editors xxvii
Preface xxxi
List of Abbreviations xxxvii

Part III Biomedical and Healthcare Applications 543

14 Nanomaterial-Based Optical Sensors in Biomedical Sensing 545
Asimah Noreen, Mobina Kouser, and Monika Gupta

15 Nanomaterial-Based Electrochemical Sensors in Healthcare Diagnostics 597
Karishma Mahajan, Rita Chandel, Vikrant Abbot, Minal Chauhan, and Poonam
Sharma

16 Nanostructured Materials-Based Biosensors: A New Frontier in Healthcare
621
Gisa Grace Ninan, Sowmya Dean, Deepthi Velloli, Julia Sebastian, Yasmin Shaik
Haroon, and Manoj Balachandran

17 Nanostructured Materials-Based Implantable and Biomedical Sensors 661
Sudenur Ozbey, Raghad Alhardan, Stefano Cinti, and Sevinc Kurbanoglu

Part IV Pathogen and Food Safety Applications 717

18 Nanomaterial-Based Optical Sensors for Pathogen Detection 719
Musa Marimani, Pumza Magangane, Khumblani Mnqiwu, and Sanelisiwe Thinasonke
Duze

19 Role of Nanomaterial-Based Optical Sensors in Food Quality and Safety
Monitoring 751
Deepthi Velloli, Aleena Ann Mathew, Anagha Joby, Gisa Grace Ninan, and Manoj
Balachandran

20 Electrochemical Biosensors for Detection of Food-Borne Pathogens 787
Vaanie Godbole, Ragini Kahera, Ayushi Kimothi, Manisha Bisht, and Manoj Pal

21 Nanomaterial-Based Biosensors in the Detection of Foodborne Pathogens
807
Anindita Thakur, Ramakrishnan Ganesan, and Jayati Ray Dutta

Part V Environmental and Chemical Sensing Applications 839

22 Nanomaterial-Based Electrochemical Sensors in Environmental Monitoring
841
Partha Pratim Sarma and Pranjal K. Baruah

23 Nanomaterial Based Electrochemical Sensors for Chemical Detection 869
Rajni Garg, Ansar Anjum, Rishav Garg, and Nnabuk Okon Eddy

24 Nanostructured Materials for Gas Sensing Application 911
Sushant S. Kakati, Raghavendra P. Bakale, Shridhar N. Mathad, and Maruti K.
Rendale

Index 927
AJIT KHOSLA, PHD, is Distinguished Professor at University and Yamagata University. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the Electrochemical Society, he has authored over 200 publications, five books, and five US patents. He is Founding Editor-in-Chief of ECS Sensors Plus and serves on multiple editorial boards.

TOKEER AHMAD, PHD, is Professor of Nano/Energy/Physical Chemistry at Jamia Millia Islamia. With over 225 research papers, three books, and numerous awards, he has been named among the World's Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK, and a recipient of multiple national and international honors.

IRSHAD AHMAD WANI, PHD, is Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Kashmir. He has published widely, co-edited several books, and serves as Topical Editor ofS-Cube: Sustainable Solutions and Society.

STEFANO CINTI, PHD, is Associate Professor at the University of Naples Federico II, where he leads the uniNanobiosensors Lab. He has authored over 150 peer-reviewed papers and received multiple international awards for his contributions.