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The 9/11 attack on US soil has inadvertently heightened the need for preparation for other potential means of terrorist attack. In particular, both biological and chemical warfare have been at the top of the priority list for most governmental agencies as these reagents can be covertly prepared and disseminated to result in both widespread fear and casualty. Among many others, one primary preventive step in preparing for the above attacks is to establish a network for efficient surveillance and rapid detection such that an appropriate response to such attacks can be timely and effective. Over the years, primarily due to technological advances, both chemical and biological agents that are able to inflict mass destructions are becoming more diverse and complex. Subsequently, improvement of sensing devices for rapid and sensitive detection should also be made to keep pace with these engineered or emerging threat agents. Of particular interest, the ability to encompass advances in micro and nanofabrication techniques to enable sensing devices are especially of interest as they have been shown to offer desired advantages such as improved and enhanced functionality, increased efficiency and speed in their readout, reduction in their fabrication cost, and also reduced reagent consumption. Numerous innovative and exciting reports which took advantage of these techniques for both chemical and biological sensing have appeared over the last decade. This unique book is the only current publication that provides readers with a brief, yet concise, collection of the latest advances in chemical and biological agent detection and/or their surveillance. It compiles and gives in-depth detail on several detection schemes so that the reader can be provided with a general sense of these micro and nanoscale sensing systems and platforms. The book covers both well established and next-generation micro- and nano-scale sensors and/or sensing platforms. Sensors or sensing platforms covered range from the novel utilization of nanotubes, cantilevers, nano and/or microsized pores, engineered whole cell, to polymeric transistors for sensing purposes. As a result of these advances there has been a synergistic marriage of a myriad of techniques, ranging from chemical, engineering and biological, for the development of sensors, which was once traditionally thought to be reserved for the immunologists. The enabling of these new technologies will result in a much improved sensing network for the detection and surveillance of both chemical and biological warfare agents.The book also contains chapters from leading experts in the field of chemical and biological sensing platforms and will be invaluable reading for anybody in this field.

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"The eight chapters in this book are written by worldwode experts in the field and cover a selection of topics that give a flavor of both the well-established and next-generation micro- and nanoscale sensors and platforms.""In all cases the chapters are detailed and insightful, the references are up-to-date, and a comprehensive table of contents and index allow easy access to the Information in the book.""...a useful book for anyone seeking an introduction to chemical and biological sensors" * JACS, Kevin Ausman *
"...the book explores several exciting and innovative technologies that are under investigation and show remarkable application for use in the biosurveillance industry." "Aside from the extraordinary complexity displayed in developing these technologies, the book does a remarkable job in presenting them in a clear and unambiguous manner. Technologies are presented under distinctive headings and analysed and deconstructed paper by paper in impressive detail." "The overall impression is a well-sourced and well-constructed tome that will stand the test of time and be an important reference manual for scientists and technologists. Priced at a reasonable £89.95, this is great value for money and will not stretch even the smallest of nanobudgets." -- John P Phelan, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland * Biochemist, Evolution website. *

Table of Contents
1 - Carbon Nanotube Network for Chemical and Biological Agent Sensing; Carbon-Nanotube-Network Sensors; Introduction; Sensor Design and Fabrication; SWNT Networks; Sensor Fabrication; Electronic Transduction and Noise; Conductance; Capacitance; Electrical Noise; Gas/Vapor Detection; Gas Detection; Vapor Detection; Biological Detection; DNA-Based Detection; Antibody/Antigen-Based Detection; Aptamer-Based Detection; Summary; References;

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    Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
    Publication Date: 9/29/2008 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780854041404, 978-0854041404
    ISBN10: 0854041400

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    Book Synopsis
    The 9/11 attack on US soil has inadvertently heightened the need for preparation for other potential means of terrorist attack. In particular, both biological and chemical warfare have been at the top of the priority list for most governmental agencies as these reagents can be covertly prepared and disseminated to result in both widespread fear and casualty. Among many others, one primary preventive step in preparing for the above attacks is to establish a network for efficient surveillance and rapid detection such that an appropriate response to such attacks can be timely and effective. Over the years, primarily due to technological advances, both chemical and biological agents that are able to inflict mass destructions are becoming more diverse and complex. Subsequently, improvement of sensing devices for rapid and sensitive detection should also be made to keep pace with these engineered or emerging threat agents. Of particular interest, the ability to encompass advances in micro and nanofabrication techniques to enable sensing devices are especially of interest as they have been shown to offer desired advantages such as improved and enhanced functionality, increased efficiency and speed in their readout, reduction in their fabrication cost, and also reduced reagent consumption. Numerous innovative and exciting reports which took advantage of these techniques for both chemical and biological sensing have appeared over the last decade. This unique book is the only current publication that provides readers with a brief, yet concise, collection of the latest advances in chemical and biological agent detection and/or their surveillance. It compiles and gives in-depth detail on several detection schemes so that the reader can be provided with a general sense of these micro and nanoscale sensing systems and platforms. The book covers both well established and next-generation micro- and nano-scale sensors and/or sensing platforms. Sensors or sensing platforms covered range from the novel utilization of nanotubes, cantilevers, nano and/or microsized pores, engineered whole cell, to polymeric transistors for sensing purposes. As a result of these advances there has been a synergistic marriage of a myriad of techniques, ranging from chemical, engineering and biological, for the development of sensors, which was once traditionally thought to be reserved for the immunologists. The enabling of these new technologies will result in a much improved sensing network for the detection and surveillance of both chemical and biological warfare agents.The book also contains chapters from leading experts in the field of chemical and biological sensing platforms and will be invaluable reading for anybody in this field.

    Trade Review
    "The eight chapters in this book are written by worldwode experts in the field and cover a selection of topics that give a flavor of both the well-established and next-generation micro- and nanoscale sensors and platforms.""In all cases the chapters are detailed and insightful, the references are up-to-date, and a comprehensive table of contents and index allow easy access to the Information in the book.""...a useful book for anyone seeking an introduction to chemical and biological sensors" * JACS, Kevin Ausman *
    "...the book explores several exciting and innovative technologies that are under investigation and show remarkable application for use in the biosurveillance industry." "Aside from the extraordinary complexity displayed in developing these technologies, the book does a remarkable job in presenting them in a clear and unambiguous manner. Technologies are presented under distinctive headings and analysed and deconstructed paper by paper in impressive detail." "The overall impression is a well-sourced and well-constructed tome that will stand the test of time and be an important reference manual for scientists and technologists. Priced at a reasonable £89.95, this is great value for money and will not stretch even the smallest of nanobudgets." -- John P Phelan, Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland * Biochemist, Evolution website. *

    Table of Contents
    1 - Carbon Nanotube Network for Chemical and Biological Agent Sensing; Carbon-Nanotube-Network Sensors; Introduction; Sensor Design and Fabrication; SWNT Networks; Sensor Fabrication; Electronic Transduction and Noise; Conductance; Capacitance; Electrical Noise; Gas/Vapor Detection; Gas Detection; Vapor Detection; Biological Detection; DNA-Based Detection; Antibody/Antigen-Based Detection; Aptamer-Based Detection; Summary; References;

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