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Current Advancement in Disposable Sensors for Industrial Applications

Current Advancement in Disposable Sensors for Industrial Applications

  • Varsha Rani
    Varsha Rani
    Department of Biotechnology, Shoolini University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh-173219, India
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  • Madan L. Verma*
    Madan L. Verma
    Department of Biotechnology, School of Basic Sciences, Indian Institute of Information Technology Una, Himachal Pradesh-177209, India
    *Email: [email protected]; [email protected]
DOI: 10.1021/bk-2023-1437.ch003
    Publication Date (Web):February 16, 2023
    Copyright © 2023 American Chemical Society.
    Recent Developments in Green Electrochemical Sensors: Design, Performance, and Applications
    Chapter 3pp 39-59
    ACS Symposium SeriesVol. 1437
    ISBN13: 9780841297227eISBN: 9780841297210

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    Abstract

    Disposable sensors are the excellent sensing devices which allow the complex measurements to be carried out rapidly and at very low cost with greater efficiency. Demand for disposable biosensors is increasing rapidly because of the need for fast, reliable as well as accessible information in this wider world. Devices like disposable biosensors are being used in a wider range of areas such as clinical diagnosis, pharmaceutical industry, environmental sensing, agriculture, food, and forensic sciences. Disposable biosensors, capable of measuring the physical quantities like pressure and temperature, provide information about the biological as well as chemical molecules which can be digitized and stored. This chapter discusses the disposable biosensors and their potential industrial applications.

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