Type of Material: | Thesis |
Title: | Nanomaterials Based Sensors Determination of Some Clinically Important Compounds |
Researcher: | Swathy, S |
Guide: | Girish Kumar, K |
Department: | Department of Applied Chemistry |
Publisher: | Cochin University of Science & Technology, Cochin |
Place: | Cochin |
Year: | 2023 |
Language: | English |
Subject: | Chemistry | Chemistry Applied | Electro Chemical Sensors | Nanomaterials | Optical Sensors | Physical Sciences | Chemistry | Physical and Basic Sciences |
Dissertation/Thesis Note: | PhD; Department of Applied Chemistry, Cochin University of Science & Technology, Cochin, Cochin; 2023 |
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245 | __ | |aNanomaterials Based Sensors Determination of Some Clinically Important Compounds |
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518 | __ | |d2024|oDate of Award |
518 | __ | |oDate of Registration|d2018 |
520 | __ | |aA sensor is a device that receives input from the external environment and processes it. Typically, the output is a signal that is either electronically communicated across a network for additional processing or it is transformed into a human-readable display at the sensor location. These are broadly classified into two: physical sensors and chemical sensors. In physical sensors, the input is a physical response such as temperature, pressure, etc. A chemical sensor is a device that transforms a chemical information (composition, presence of a particular element or ion, concentration, chemical activity, partial pressure etc.) into an analytically useful signal. The chemical information, mentioned above, may originate from a chemical reaction of the analyte or from a physical property of the system investigated. A sensor is comprised of two components, a receptor and a transducer. The receptor selectively recognises the target molecules and the information obtained is converted into analytically useful signal |
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653 | __ | |aChemistry |
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700 | __ | |eGuide|aGirish Kumar, K |
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