Characterization of electrochemical transducers for biosensor applications

Biosensors are devices that detect and report the presence or quantity of a particular analyte. Among the biosensor components, a physicochemical transducer measures physical and chemical changes from analyte-recognition interactions where products, by-products, intermediates, or physical changes ar...

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Main Authors: Arris, Farrah Aida, Benoudjit, Abdel Mohsen, Sanober, Fahmi, Wan Salim, Wan Wardatul Amani
Format: Book Chapter
Language:English
English
Published: Springer Nature 2018
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/70277/
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Summary:Biosensors are devices that detect and report the presence or quantity of a particular analyte. Among the biosensor components, a physicochemical transducer measures physical and chemical changes from analyte-recognition interactions where products, by-products, intermediates, or physical changes are converted into a measurable signal. The character of the transducer determines the performance of a biosensor; hence the characterization of the transduction is crucial in the design of a biosensor. This chapter describes electrochemical characterization of the transducer layer of a biosensor via cyclic voltammetry.