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This book presents a state-of-the-art summary and critical analysis of work recently performed in leading research laboratories around the world on the implementation of metal oxide nanomaterial research methodologies for the discovery and optimization of new sensor materials and sensing systems. The book provides a detailed description and analysis of (i) metal oxide nanomaterial sensing principles, (ii) advances in metal oxide nanomaterial synthesis/deposition methods, including colloidal, emulsification, and vapor processing techniques, (iii) analysis of techniques utilized for the development of low temperature metal oxide nanomaterial sensors, thus enabling a broader impact into sensor applications, (iv) advances, challenges and insights gained from the in situ/ex situ analysis of reaction mechanisms, and (v) technical development and integration challenges in the fabrication of sensing arrays and devices.

Michael A. Carpenter is an associate professor at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany-SUNY.

Sanjay Mathur is the Chair of Inorganic and Materials Chemistry at the University of Cologne.

Andrei Kolmakov is an associate professor of physics at Southern Illinois University.


This book presents a state-of-the-art summary and critical analysis of work recently performed in leading research laboratories around the world on the implementation of metal oxide nanomaterial research methodologies for the discovery and optimization of new sensor materials and sensing systems. The book provides a detailed description and analysis of (i) metal oxide nanomaterial sensing principles, (ii) advances in metal oxide nanomaterial synthesis/deposition methods, including colloidal, emulsification, and vapor processing techniques, (iii) analysis of techniques utilized for the development of low temperature metal oxide nanomaterial sensors, thus enabling a broader impact into sensor applications, (iv) advances, challenges and insights gained from the in situ/ex situ analysis of reaction mechanisms, and (v) technical development and integration challenges in the fabrication of sensing arrays and devices.

Michael A. Carpenter is an associate professor at the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering at the University at Albany-SUNY.Sanjay Mathur is the Chair of Inorganic and Materials Chemistry at the University of Cologne.Andrei Kolmakov is an associate professor of physics at Southern Illinois University.

Preface

A) Introduction

B) Understanding, characterization and synthesis of modern metal oxide nanomaterials.

1. Insights into the mechanism of gas sensor operation

2. Surface science studies of metal oxide gas sensing materials

3. Design, synthesis and application of metal oxide based sensing elements: A chemical principles approach

4. Combinatorial approaches for synthsis of metal oxides: Processing and sensing application

5. Selective crystal structure synthesis and sensing dependencies

6. Synthesis of metal oxide nanomaterials for chemical sensors by molecular beam epitaxy

7. Atomic layer deposition of metal oxide nanomaterials

8. Microwarve synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles

C) Novel morphologies and signal transduction principles in metal oxide baseds sensors

9. Metal oxide nanowires: Fundamentals and sensor applications

10. ZnO nanowires for gas and bio-chemical sensing

11. Metal oxide nanowire sensors with complex morphologies and compositions

12. Optical sensing methods for metal oxide nanomaterials

D) New device architectures and integration challenges

13. Metal oxide nano-architectures and heterostructures for chemical sensors

14. Evaluation of metal oxide nanowire materials with temperature controlled microsensor substrates

15. Multisensor micro-arrays based on metal oxide nanowires for electronic nose applications

16. Microhotplates and integration with metal oxide nanomaterials

E) Concluding remarks and outlook

Erscheint lt. Verlag 9.11.2012
Reihe/Serie Integrated Analytical Systems
Integrated Analytical Systems
Zusatzinfo XX, 548 p.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie Analytische Chemie
Naturwissenschaften Chemie Physikalische Chemie
Technik Maschinenbau
Schlagworte Chemical • nanomaterials • Oxide • sensors
ISBN-10 1-4614-5395-X / 146145395X
ISBN-13 978-1-4614-5395-6 / 9781461453956
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