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ISBN 10: 1003056008
ISBN 13: 9789814800891
Author: Onur Parlak
Switchable Bioelectronics 1st Table of contents:
1 Introduction to Dynamic Bioelectronic Interfaces
1.1 Switchable Biointerfaces
1.2 Physically Stimulated Systems
1.2.1 Light-Switchable Interfaces
1.2.2 Temperature-Switchable Interfaces
1.2.3 Electrically Switchable Interfaces
1.2.4 Magnetoswitchable Interfaces
1.3 Chemically Stimulated Systems
1.4 Programmable Bioelectronics
1.4.1 Enzyme-Based Logic Systems for Biocomputing
1.4.2 Programmable Enzyme–Based Biocatalytic Systems
1.5 Conclusion and Future Outlook
2 Stimuli-Responsive Systems and Applications
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Thermoresponsive Materials
2.3 Systems That Are pH Responsive
2.4 Photoresponsive Systems
2.4.1 Photoisomerization
2.4.1.1 Azobenzene-based systems
2.4.1.2 Spiropyran-based systems
2.4.2 Photodimerization
2.4.2.1 Anthracene derivatives
2.4.2.2 Coumarin derivatives
2.4.2.3 Cinnamoyl derivatives
2.4.3 Photocleavage
2.4.3.1 Photocages
2.4.3.2 Self-assembly
3 Stimuli-Responsive Polymers with Tunable Release Kinetics
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Stimuli-Responsive Polymers
3.2.1 Temperature-Responsive Polymers
3.2.2 Polymers That Are pH Responsive
3.2.3 Electroactive Polymers
3.2.4 Light-Responsive Polymers
3.3 Summary
4 Conformational Switching in Nanofibers: A New Bioelectronic Interface for Gas Sensors
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Conformational Change and Energy-Related Shape Resistance of a Single Chain
4.2.1 Theory
4.2.2 M-FJC and WLC Models
4.3 Force Spectroscopy Applications
4.3.1 Single-Chain Elongation
4.4 Chain Elasticity, Shape Resistance, and Switchability
4.4.1 Characteristic Behavior of Polysaccharides
4.4.2 Effect of Small-Molecule Polymer Interaction on Switchability
4.4.3 Polymer-Solvent Interaction
4.5 Switchable Nanofiber Sensing Platform
5 Molecularly Imprinted Polymers as Recognition and Signaling Elements in Sensors
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Applications of the Molecular Imprinting Technique as a Sensor
5.2.1 MIP-Based Electrochemical Sensors
5.2.2 MIP-Based Mass Sensors
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