Description
Environmental Biosensors is a specialized scientific text that examines the development, design, and application of biosensor technologies for environmental monitoring and analysis. The book covers the fundamental principles of biosensing, including biological recognition elements, transduction mechanisms, and signal processing techniques used to detect environmental pollutants.
Somerset V. presents practical applications of biosensors across various environmental contexts, from water quality assessment to air pollution monitoring and soil contamination detection. The publication addresses the advantages of biosensors over traditional analytical methods, including their sensitivity, specificity, real-time monitoring capabilities, and cost-effectiveness.
Published by Intech, this resource serves as an essential reference for environmental scientists, engineers, and researchers seeking to understand and implement biosensor technology in environmental protection initiatives and sustainability programs.







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