Sensors & Actuators, B: Chemical (Датчики и исполнительные механизмы B: химические)

Редакторы:
E. Баккер, З. Брзоцка, Р. Нараянасвами, Т. Фудзии
Описание
Междисциплинарный журнал Датчики и исполнительные механизмы B: химические охватывает научные исследования и разработки в области химических сенсоров, исполнительных механизмов и микросистем:
• принципы и механизмы измерения и контроля
• разработка новыех материалов (преобразователи и чувствительные / распознающие компоненты)
• технология производства
• исполнительные механизмы
• оптические приборы
• электрохимические устройства
• пресс-чувствительные приборы
• газовые сенсоры
• биодатчики
• аналитические микросистемы
• прикладные системы управления (технологическим) процессом, в том числе экологические и биомедицинские
• обработка сигналов
• хемометрика датчиков и матриц датчиков
Специальный раздел журнала по Микросистемам Общего Анализа
посвящен Микросистемам для создания, обработки и анализа (био) химических информации, а также работе по Био-MEMS, Lab-на микропроцессоре, биочипам и микрофлюидике.
Темы, раздела Микросистемы Общего Анализа :
• микрофлюидальная физика и химия
• микротехнология технологий для Микросистем Общего Анализа
• аспекты аналитической химии
• детекторы, датчики, массивы для Микросистем Общего Анализа
• применение Микросистем Общего Анализа
• анализ ДНК
• микроинструменты
• микросистемы для комбинаторной химии
Библографическая информации
ISSN: 0925-4005
ELSEVIER
Журнал выходит с 1990 года
Аудитория
Академические и промышленные исследователи в области аналитической химии и измерительных приборов.
Импакт фактор журнала
2006: 2,331
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2. A novel hydrogen peroxide biosensor based on hemoglobin immobilized on magnetic chitosan microspheres modified electrode
Pages 497-503
Guo-Song Lai, Hai-Li Zhang and De-Yan Han
PDF (555 K)
3. The effect of pulsed bipolar dc on the simultaneous extraction of glucose and lactate by reverse iontophoresis
Pages 504-509
C.T.S. Ching, Y. Buisson and P. Connolly
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4. In situ synthesized carbon nanotubes as a new nanostructured stationary phase for microfabricated liquid chromatographic column
Pages 510-517
A. Fonverne, F. Ricoul, C. Demesmay, C. Delattre, A. Fournier, J. Dijon and F. Vinet
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5. Self-maintained colorimetric acid/base sensor using polypyrrole actuator
Pages 518-524
Ciarán Smyth, King Tong Lau, Roderick L. Shepherd, Dermot Diamond, Yanzhe Wu, Geoffrey M. Spinks and Gordon G. Wallace
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6. Ultrathin films of lignins as a potential transducer in sensing applications involving heavy metal ions
Pages 525-530
G.F. Martins, A.A. Pereira, B.A. Stracçalano, P.A. Antunes, D. Pasquini, A.A.S. Curvelo, M. Ferreira, A. Riul Jr. and C.J.L. Constatino
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7. Sensitivity enhancement of capacitive-type photoresistor-based humidity sensors using deliquescent salt diffusion method
Pages 531-537
Che-Hsin Lin and Ching-Hsiu Chen
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8. Flexible humidity sensor based on TiO2 nanoparticles-polypyrrole-poly-[3-(methacrylamino)propyl] trimethyl ammonium chloride composite materials
Pages 538-543
Pi-Guey Su and Chia-Pin Wang
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9. Development of formaldehyde sensing element using porous glass impregnated with Schiff\\\'s reagent
Pages 544-550
Yasuko Yamada Maruo, Jiro Nakamura, Masahiro Uchiyama, Masanori Higuchi and Katsuyuki Izumi
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10. Noble metal catalytic contacts to sol–gel nanocrystalline zinc oxide thin films for sensing methane
Pages 551-557
P. Bhattacharyya, P.K. Basu, C. Lang, H. Saha and S. Basu
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11. Poly(o-anisidine)–anion composite films as sensing platform for biological molecules
Pages 558-565
B. Angaleeswari, R.M. Dura Amirtham, T. Jeevithaa, V. Vaishnavi, T. Eevera, Sheela Berchmans and V. Yegnaraman
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12. High resolution imaging of bio-molecular binding studies using a widefield surface plasmon microscope
Pages 566-574
M. Mahadi Abdul Jamil, M. Youseffi, P.C. Twigg, S.T. Britland, S. Liu, C.W. See, J. Zhang, M.G. Somekh and M.C.T. Denyer
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13. Development of methanol sensor using a shear horizontal surface acoustic wave device for a direct methanol fuel cell
Pages 575-580
Jun Kondoh, Shohei Tabushi, Yoshikazu Matsui and Showko Shiokawa
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14. Data analysis algorithm for high throughput enzymatic oxygen consumption assays based on quenched-fluorescence detection
Pages 581-590
Vladimir I. Ogurtsov, James Hynes, Yvonne Will and Dmitri B. Papkovsky
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15. Non-Nernstian planar sensors based on YSZ with a Nb2O5 electrode
Pages 591-598
Laure Chevallier, Elisabetta Di Bartolomeo, Maria Luisa Grilli, Marina Mainas, Briggs White, Eric D. Wachsman and Enrico Traversa
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16. Polymer-based microsensor for soil moisture measurement
Pages 599-604
Jie Liu, Mangilal Agarwal, Kody Varahramyan, Ernest S. Berney IV and Wayne D. Hodo
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17. A galvanic cell driven controlled release system based on conducting polymers
Pages 605-611
Caiyun Wang, Philip G. Whitten, Chee O. Too and Gordon G. Wallace
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18. Influence of thickness and porous structure of SiC layers on the electrical properties of Pt/SiC-pSi and Pd/SiC-pSi Schottky diodes for gas sensing purposes
Pages 612-620
Karima Bourenane, Aissa Keffous, Ghania Nezzal, Ahmed Bourenane, Yacine Boukennous and Assia Boukezzata
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19. Electric response of isolated electrospun polyaniline nanofibers to vapors of aliphatic alcohols
Pages 621-627
Nicholas J. Pinto, Idalia Ramos, Richard Rojas, Pen-Cheng Wang and Alan T. Johnson Jr.
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20. Bias modulated highly sensitive NO2 gas detection using carbon nanotubes
Pages 628-631
Jong-Hong Lee, Joondong Kim, Hee Won Seo, Jin-Won Song, Eung-Sug Lee, Mooncheol Won and Chang-Soo Han
PDF (480 K)
21. Distinguishing motor oils at higher concentration range by evaluating total fluorescence quantum yield as a novel sensing tool
Pages 632-638
Digambara Patra
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22. Ethanol sensing characteristics of ambient temperature sonochemically synthesized ZnO nanotubes
Pages 639-642
Yu-Jin Chen, Chun-Ling Zhu and Gang Xiao
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23. Smell similarity on the basis of gas sensor array measurements
Pages 643-651
K. Brudzewski, S. Osowski, K. Wolinska and J. Ulaczyk
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24. Effect of solvent mixture on properties and performance of electro-active paper made with regenerated cellulose
Pages 652-658
Sungryul Yun, Yi Chen, Jyoti N. Nayak and Jaehwan Kim
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25. Metallic ring-disc microelectrode fabrication using inverted hollow cylindrical sputter coater
Pages 659-665
S.L.R. Harvey, P. Coxon, D. Bates, K.H. Parker and D. O’Hare
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26. O2 and CO sensing of Ga2O3 multiple nanowire gas sensors
Pages 666-670
Zhifu Liu, Toshinari Yamazaki, Yanbai Shen, Toshio Kikuta, Noriyuki Nakatani and Yongxiang Li
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27. Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sensor properties of interconnected web-like structured sprayed TiO2 films
Pages 671-677
A.M. More, J.L. Gunjakar and C.D. Lokhande
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28. On the temperature compensation of parallel piezoresistive microcantilevers in CMOS biosensor
Pages 678-684
S.M. Yang, C. Chang and T.I. Yin
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29. Detection of sub-inhibitory antibiotic concentrations via luminescent sensing bacteria and prediction of their mode of action
Pages 685-692
Evgeni Eltzov, Dafna Zeevi Ben-Yosef, Ariel Kushmaro and Robert Marks
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30. Microfluidics-based extraction of viral RNA from infected mammalian cells for disposable molecular diagnostics
Pages 693-698
Arpita Bhattacharyya and Catherine M. Klapperich
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31. In situ electrochemical control of electroactive polymer films on a CMOS chip
Pages 699-704
Somashekar Bangalore Prakash, Mario Urdaneta, Marc Christophersen, Elisabeth Smela and Pamela Abshire
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32. Solid state gas sensor for fast carbon dioxide detection
Pages 705-709
Jaime Herrán, Gemma García Mandayo and Enrique Castaño
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33. A novel disposable amperometric UA strip
Pages 710-715
Zhencheng Chen, Cheng Fang, Hongyan Wang, Jishan He and Zhencheng Deng
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34. Model protein detection using antibody-immobilized tapered fiber optic biosensors (TFOBS) in a flow cell at 1310 nm and 1550 nm
Pages 716-725
Angela Leung, P. Mohana Shankar and Raj Mutharasan
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35. Humidity effects on Pd/Au-based all-optical hydrogen sensors
Pages 726-733
Zhouying Zhao, Mark Knight, Sumit Kumar, Eric T. Eisenbraun and Michael A. Carpenter
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36. Fabrication of island-type microelectrode via AFM lithography for a highly sensitive Pt-ion detection system
Pages 734-740
Inhee Choi, Sung Koo Kang, Jeongjin Lee, Younghun Kim and Jongheop Yi
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37. Alcohol sensing properties of sol–gel prepared Sr(II)-added cobalt aluminate spinel composites
Pages 741-749
J. Judith Vijaya, L. John Kennedy, G. Sekaran, A. Meenakshisundaram, R. Thinesh Kumar, P. Amalthi and K.S. Nagaraja
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38. On field calibration of an electronic nose for benzene estimation in an urban pollution monitoring scenario
Pages 750-757
S. De Vito, E. Massera, M. Piga, L. Martinotto and G. Di Francia
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39. Functionalized multiwall carbon nanotubes combined with bis(2,2′-bipyridine)-5-amino-1,10-phenanthroline ruthenium(II) as an electrochemiluminescence sensor
Pages 758-763
Ying Tao, Zhi-Jie Lin, Xiao-Mei Chen, Xiao-Li Huang, Munetaka Oyama, Xi Chen and Xiao-Ru Wang
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40. An integrated laser-tweezers instrument for microanalysis of individual protein aggregates
Pages 764-771
Hanbin Mao and Paul Luchette
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41. A dirhodium(II,II) molecular species as a candidate material for resistive carbon monoxide gas sensors
Pages 772-778
Sandra Lo Schiavo, Pasquale Piraino, Anna Bonavita, Giuseppe Micali, Giuseppe Rizzo and Giovanni Neri
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42. Amperometric H2O2 biosensor based on poly-thionine nanowire/HRP/nano-Au-modified glassy carbon electrode
Pages 779-783
Ai Wu Shi, Feng Li Qu, Ming Hui Yang, Guo Li Shen and Ru Qin Yu
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43. Intercalation of methylene blue into layered manganese oxide and application of the resulting material in a reagentless hydrogen peroxide biosensor
Pages 784-789
Xiushuang Yang, Xu Chen, Xiong Zhang, Wensheng Yang and David G. Evans
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44. Robust design of an active micro-mixer based on the Taguchi method
Pages 790-798
Jae-Yong Park, Yong-Dae Kim, Sang-Rak Kim, Seog-Young Han and Joo-Sung Maeng
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45. Study on the interaction mechanism between DNA and the main active components in Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi
Pages 799-810
Yantao Sun, Shuyun Bi, Daqian Song, Chunyu Qiao, Dan Mu and Hanqi Zhang
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46. Microfluidic protein patterning on silicon nitride using solvent-extracted poly(dimethylsiloxane) channels
Pages 811-817
Xinya He, David S. Dandy and Charles S. Henry
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47. An electrochemical biosensor of the ketone 3-β-hydroxybutyrate for potential diabetic patient management
Pages 818-825
Lei Fang, Shih-Han Wang and Chung-Chiun Liu
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48. Monolithic fabrication of three-dimensional microfluidic networks for constructing cell culture array with an integrated combinatorial mixer
Pages 826-833
Mike C. Liu, Dean Ho and Yu-Chong Tai
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49. Electrochemical actuation in chitosan/polyaniline microfibers for artificial muscles fabricated using an in situ polymerization
Pages 834-840
Yahya A. Ismail, Su Ryon Shin, Kwang Min Shin, Seong Gil Yoon, Kiwon Shon, Sun I. Kim and Seon Jeong Kim
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50. Preparation of micropatterned hydrogel substrate via surface graft polymerization combined with photolithography for biosensor application
Pages 841-849
Woojin Lee, Dongkil Choi, Yeol Lee, Dae-Nyun Kim, Jinwon Park and Won-Gun Koh
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51. Voltammetric oxidation of NADH at phenyl azo aniline/PEDOT modified electrode
Pages 850-858
A. Balamurugan and Shen-Ming Chen
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52. Ultrasensitive electrochemical detection of cytokeratin-7, using Au nanowires based biosensor
Pages 859-865
Sheetal J. Patil, Aleksandra Zajac, Tatyana Zhukov and Shekhar Bhansali
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53. An optical biosensor for the rapid determination of glucose in human serum
Pages 866-873
Xu-Dong Wang, Ting-Yao Zhou, Xi Chen, Kwok-Yin Wong and Xiao-Ru Wang
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54. Low temperature operation of thin-film limiting-current type oxygen sensor using graded-composition layer electrodes
Pages 874-880
Tadashi Inaba and Keiichi Saji
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55. Development of new single-mode waveguide surface plasmon resonance sensor using a polymer imprint process for high-throughput fabrication and improved design flexibility
Pages 881-887
Tomohiko Matsushita, Takeo Nishikawa, Hideyuki Yamashita, Jun Kishimoto and Yutaro Okuno
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56. Highly sensitive thin film NH3 gas sensor operating at room temperature based on SnO2/MWCNTs composite
Pages 888-895
Nguyen Van Hieu, Luong Thi Bich Thuy and Nguyen Duc Chien
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57. Development of a method for total plasma thiols measurement using a disposable screen-printed carbon electrode coupled with a MnO2 reactor
Pages 896-902
Chun-Yen Liao and Jyh-Myng Zen
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58. An electrochemical study of lignin films degradation: Proof-of-concept for an impedimetric ozone sensor
Pages 903-908
Dimitrios V. Stergiou, Panayotis G. Veltsistas and Mamas I. Prodromidis
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59. Humidity response of Li-substituted magnesium ferrite
Pages 909-914
R.K. Kotnala, Jyoti Shah, Bhikham Singh, Hari kishan, Sukhvir Singh, S.K. Dhawan and A. Sengupta
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60. Low-humidity sensor based on a quartz-crystal microbalance coated with polypyrrole/Ag/TiO2 nanoparticles composite thin films
Pages 915-920
Pi-Guey Su and Yi-Po Chang
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61. Single frequency impedimetric immunosensor for atrazine detection
Pages 921-928
Ángel Rodríguez, Enrique Valera, Javier Ramón-Azcón, F.-J. Sanchez, M.-P. Marco and Luis M. Castañer
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62. Kinetic study on the interaction between tannin and bovine serum albumin with a wireless magnetoelastic biosensor
Pages 929-933
Xianjuan Gao, Shutian Ge, Qingyun Cai, Kefeng Zeng and Craig A. Grimes
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63. Direct detection of tuberculosis infection in blood serum using three optical label-free approaches
Pages 934-940
Thomas Nagel, Eva Ehrentreich-Förster, Mahavir Singh, Katrin Schmitt, Albrecht Brandenburg, Alexander Berka and Frank F. Bier
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64. Electrochemical methods for simultaneous determination of dopamine and ascorbic acid using cetylpyridine bromide/chitosan composite film-modified glassy carbon electrode
Pages 941-946
Xiaomei Cao, Liqiang Luo, Yaping Ding, Xuelian Zou and Ruixiang Bian
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65. Assembly, conductivity, and chemical reactivity of sub-monolayer gold nanoparticle junction arrays
Pages 947-952
Robert W. French, Elizabeth V. Milsom, Andriy V. Moskalenko, Sergey N. Gordeev and Frank Marken
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66. Effect of Cobalt doping on the microstructure, electrical and ethanol-sensing properties of SmFe1−xCoxO3
Pages 953-957
Ma Zhao, Hui Peng, Jifan Hu and Zhouxiang Han
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67. Development of a sensor-array chip with immobilized antibodies and the application of a wireless antigen-screening system
Pages 958-970
T. Isoda, I. Urushibara, M. Sato, H. Uemura, H. Sato and N. Yamauchi
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68. A facile fabrication route to tungsten oxide films on ceramic substrates
Pages 971-976
Seung-Wan Song and In-Su Kang
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69. Quality control of industrial processes by combining a hyperspectral sensor and Fisher\\\'s linear discriminant analysis
Pages 977-984
P. Beatriz Garcia-Allende, Olga M. Conde, Jesus Mirapeix, Adolfo Cobo and Jose M. Lopez-Higuera
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70. A sensor-software based on artificial neural network for the optimization of olive oil elaboration process
Pages 985-990
A. Jiménez, G. Beltrán, M.P. Aguilera and M. Uceda
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71. Retraction notice to “Direct and rapid monitoring the biochemical reaction of interleukin-6 in human using a flow-injection capacitive immunosensor in clinical immunoassay” [Sens. Actuators B: Chem. 125 (2007) 517–525]
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Jin Pan
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