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A Review of Development of Chemical Sensors
Indrapati Mamatha1
Gajula Malathi2
C. Dharani3
D. Nandini4
K. Shiva Prasad5
1Assistant Professor, Joginpally B.R. Pharmacy College, JNTU Hyderabad, Telangana, India. 2345 Students, Joginpally B.R. Pharmacy College, JNTU Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Published Online: January-February 2024
Pages: 09-16
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↗ https://www.doi.org/10.59256/ijrtmr.20240401002References
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Volume122,Issue2,26March2007,Pages659-671
2. Qinghai Wu, kwang-Man Lee 1, Chung-Chiun Liu, Development of chemical sensors using micro fabrication and
micromachining techniques Sensors and Actuators B:Chemical, Volume13, Issues 1–3, May 1993, Pages 1-6
3. S.Semancika,R.E.Cavicchia,M.C.Wheelera,J.E.Tiffanya,G.E.Poiriera,R.M.Walton1a,J.S. Suehle a, B. Panchapakesan b, D.L.
DeVoe b Microhotplate platforms for chemical sensor research Sensors and Actuators B:Chemical, Volume 77, Issues 1–2, 15
June 2001, Pages 579-591
4. Petar Kassal a, Matthew D. Steinberg b, Ivana Murković Steinberg, Wireless chemical sensors and bio sensors, Sensors and
Actuators B: Chemical,Volume 266,1 August2018,Pages228-245.
5. Celine I.L. Justino a b, Ana C. Freitas a b, Ruth Pereira c d, Armando C. Duarte a, Teresa A.P. Rocha Santos. Recent
developments in recognition elements for chemical sensors and biosensors, TrAC Trends in Analytical
Chemistry,Volume68,May2015,Pages2-17.
6. Nikos Chaniotakis, NikolettaSofikiti,Novel semiconductor materials for the development of
chemicalsensorsandbiosensors,AnalyticaChimicaActa,Volume615,Issue1,12May2008, pages 1-9
7. Wolfgang Gopel,New materials and transducers for chemical sensors, Sensors and Actuators B:Chemical,Volume18,Issues1–
3,March1994,Pages1-21
8. N. Graber, H. Lüdi, H.M. Widmer,The use of chemical sensors in industry, Sensors and ActuatorsB:Chemical,Volume1,Issues1–
6,January1990,Pages239-243.
9. A.Hulanicki, S.Glab and F.Ingman Chemical sensors: definition sand classification, Pure& App/.Chern.,Vol.63,No.9,pp.1247-
1250,1991.
10. manishpandey, gouravmishra, Types of chemical sensors applications, advantages and disadvantages Advances in intelligent
systems and computing book Volume 814,pages 791-804.
11. Prof.Dr.KarlCammann,Dipl.-Chem.UdoLemke,Dipl.-Chem.AnjaRohen,Dipl.-Chem.Jürgen Sander, Dipl.-Chem. Hildegard
Wilken, Dipl.-Chem. Babette Winter, Chemical Sensors and Biosensors—Principles and Applications, Angewandte Chemie
International Edition in English Volume 30, Issue 5 p. 516-539.
12. Susana Cardoso, Armando C. Duarte, Strategies for enhancing the analytical performance of nanomaterial-based sensors, TrAC
Trends in Analytical ChemistryVolume 47, June 2013, Pages 27-36.
13. Segyeong Joo and Richard B. Brown, Chemical Sensors with Integrated Electronics, Chemical, volume 108, 2, 2008, pages 638–
651
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