Michael Köhler
Mobile Microspies
Particles for Sensing and Communication
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On the one hand, particle-based sensing techniques are driven by new technologies for preparing and measuring micro- and nanoparticles and by a fascination of the possibilities for design and functionalization of all specificities in structure shapes and behavior of these tiny objects. On the other hand, there evolves a fast-growing need for new sensing and communication paths for medicine, biotechnology, and analytical science, as well as for new and efficient information transfer and storage systems. No longer are particles regarded only as special types of materials. However, we have a better understanding of how they are bridging the gap…
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On the one hand, particle-based sensing techniques are driven by new technologies for preparing and measuring micro- and nanoparticles and by a fascination of the possibilities for design and functionalization of all specificities in structure shapes and behavior of these tiny objects. On the other hand, there evolves a fast-growing need for new sensing and communication paths for medicine, biotechnology, and analytical science, as well as for new and efficient information transfer and storage systems. No longer are particles regarded only as special types of materials. However, we have a better understanding of how they are bridging the gap between material and system, between structure and function. Although there are numerous books on micro- and nanoparticles and on sensors, there is, to the best of my knowledge, no book focusing on the general concept of particles as mobile microtransducers. This book clarifies that signal-transducing particles should be regarded as functional elements, as part of a system, not simply as special materials. It introduces concepts of bead-base sensing and mobile spies at the micro- and nanoscale and gives a representative overview of the variety of particle-based sensing. The state of the art in the development of particles as mobile spies for communication and information management allows us to speculate about future particle-based components and systems in a completely sustainable world economy. In addition, the book reports on a fast-evolving technical field, which is a typical example of the required convergence of technical strategies and mechanisms in living nature, and would make a great reference for professionals and students of chemistry, biochemistry, biology, pharmacy, medicine, agriculture, mechatronics, informatics, materials science, and systems engineering.
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Produktdetails
- ISBN: 978-0-429-82808-9
- EAN: 9780429828089
- Produktnummer: 31323288
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd.
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
- Seitenangabe: 196 S.
- Plattform: PDF
- Masse: 14'128 KB
- Auflage: 1. Auflage
- Abbildungen: 51 schwarz-weiße und 1 farbige Abbildungen, 12 schwarz-weiße Tabellen
Über den Autor
Michael Köhler is head of the Department of Physical Chemistry and Microreaction Technology at the Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany, since 2001. He studied chemistry in Halle an der Saale and Jena, Germany, where he also habilitated in general and physical chemistry (1992). He led a research department at the Institute of High Technologies in Jena between 1991 and 2001. During this time, he also taught at the Universities of Jena and Wuppertal, Germany. Professor Koehler, inter alia, has edited books on microlithography, microsystem technology, microreaction technology, and nanotechnology. His current research interests focus on nanotechnology, sensing, and application of microfluidics in nanoparticle synthesis and bioscreening.
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