10 Best Books on Chemical Sensors

We have compiled a list of the Best Reference Books on Chemical Sensors, which are used by students of top universities, and colleges. This will help you choose the right book depending on if you are a beginner or an expert. Here is the complete list of Chemical Sensors Books with their authors, publishers, and an unbiased review of them as well as links to the Amazon website to directly purchase them. If permissible, you can also download the free PDF books on Chemical Sensors below.

 
1."Chemical Sensors: Comprehensive Sensor Technologies Volume 4: Solid State Devices" by Ghenadii Korotcenkov
“Chemical Sensors: Comprehensive Sensor Technologies Volume 4: Solid State Devices” Book Review: This book is about chemical sensors and how they work. It explains how these sensors are used to detect and analyze gases, liquids and different types of compounds. There are many types of chemical sensors that are used for chemical detection and analysis. The book covers a wide range of chemical sensors such as metal oxide-based sensors, conductometric gas sensors, Schottky, FET and capacitance-type chemical sensors, pyroelectric gas sensors, Pellistors, mass-sensitive chemical sensors, acoustic-wave-chemical sensors and integrated chemical sensors.

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2."Ultrasonic Sensors for Chemical and Process Plant" by Ray Asher
“Ultrasonic Sensors for Chemical and Process Plant” Book Review: This book is a guide to the nature, properties and uses of ultrasound in an accessible form. It is aimed for industrial researchers. It surveys the technical application of ultrasonic instruments which helps in choosing the appropriate sensor technology. Also includes a list of commercial companies involved in ultrasonic technology. It consists of problems, solutions and illustrations which capture the essence of technical equipment.

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3."Piezoelectric Sensors (Springer Series on Chemical Sensors and Biosensors)" by Claudia Steinem and Andreas Janshoff
“Piezoelectric Sensors (Springer Series on Chemical Sensors and Biosensors)” Book Review: This book includes theoretical treatment and applications of the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). It provides information on interface circuits and the study of viscoelasticity and micromechanics as well as surface roughness with the QCM. It also include the details of analytical applications of piezoelectric sensors.

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4."Principles of Chemical Sensors" by Jiri Janata
“Principles of Chemical Sensors” Book Review: This book is written for graduate students of chemistry, physics, and engineering as well as researchers. It covers the operating principles of chemical sensors and includes aspects of physics, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, materials science, solid-state physics, optics, and statistical analysis. It also includes referee sensor manuscripts and research proposals to test questionable sensing schemes. Each chapter has a “food-for-thought” section that aims to stimulate thought and raise questions about various schemes.

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5."Chemical Deposition Route, Gas Sensors and Thin Film Characterizations" by Shinde Mahendra S and Patil Rajendra S
“Chemical Deposition Route, Gas Sensors and Thin Film Characterizations” Book Review: This book addresses key topics regarding synthesis, characterization, property studies and applications of nanostructures. It covers the areas in which nanotechnology is used such as nano-solar cells, electronics, optics, tissue engineering, magnetic targeting and many more. It is designed for international researchers that integrates all aspects of science and technology research. It includes chemical deposition methods of thin films with their proper mechanism, including the parameters behaviour of thin film gas sensors and thin film characterization techniques.

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6."Chemical Sensors: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers" by Peter Gründler
“Chemical Sensors: An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers” Book Review: This book is about chemical and biochemical sensors and provides a systematic and interdisciplinary approach to the basic technology of these sensors. It is intended to guide researchers and practitioners and is aimed at bridging the gap between the different ways of thinking in chemistry, physics, and engineering. The book is suitable for both engineers and students at different levels of expertise.

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7."Fabrication of Etched Mono Mode Fiber for the Use as Chemical Sensor" by P M Syam Mohan
“Fabrication of Etched Mono Mode Fiber for the Use as Chemical Sensor” Book Review: This book explains how to use chemical etching and fiber optic sensing. It covers optical and fiber optic chemical sensors, which are categorized as intrinsic and extrinsic sensors. Extrinsic sensors use optical fibers to transport light to an external sensing system. Intrinsic sensors are also covered, including fibers with Bragg gratings. The book also covers techniques that use the evanescent field interaction for sensing and the method of evanescent wave from the optical fiber that reduces the cladding.
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8."Advanced Nano Composite Cation Exchange Material and Chemical Sensor" by Khan Anish and Khan Aftab Aslam Parwaz
“Advanced Nano Composite Cation Exchange Material and Chemical Sensor” Book Review: This book includes information on advanced nano composites having light weight, highly thermally stable and easily processable. It discusses organic-inorganic nano-composite cation-exchanger, physico-chemical characterization and their applications, and also discusses some polymeric-inorganic cation exchangers having metal with phosphate groups. The objective of the book is to synthesize advanced class organic-inorganic hybrid materials and make it suitable to apply in electronics and analytical techniques.

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9."Integrated CMOS-Based Biochemical Sensor Microsystems" by Lei Yao
“Integrated CMOS-Based Biochemical Sensor Microsystems” Book Review: This book explains how Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) based sensor systems are used in different applications such as biomedical, chemical, industrial, food safety, national security and defense, and environmental applications. The book also covers the CMOS fabrication processes which enable the production of small, low-cost, low-power, and mass-produced systems. It includes the development of integrated CMOS optical and CMOS electrochemical sensor microsystems for biochemical sensing applications, oxygen and bacteria detection. The book discusses principles and prototypes for developing new sensor microsystems for different biochemical sensing applications.

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10."Sensors: A Comprehensive Survey Chemical and Biochemical Sensors" by Ingemar Lundström and Wolfgang Göpel
“Sensors: A Comprehensive Survey Chemical and Biochemical Sensors” Book Review: This book is about sensors and covers different topics including technical and physical basics, construction, function, applications, and development of various types of sensors. It gives a comprehensive description of biosensors, which utilize the transducer properties of basic sensors and often have additional biological components. The book discusses the potential applications and limitations of sensors. It can be used as a reference by specialists, researchers, developers, and newcomers.

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