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Functional Fluorescent Materials: Applications in Sensing, Bioimaging, and Optoelectronics (Advances in Bionanotechnology)
Mishra Vivek,Razi Syed Sibtay,Kumar Ajit (Author)
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Crc Press
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Functional Fluorescent Materials: Applications in Sensing, Bioimaging, and Optoelectronics (Advances in Bionanotechnology) - Mishra Vivek,Razi Syed Sibtay,Kumar Ajit
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Synopsis "Functional Fluorescent Materials: Applications in Sensing, Bioimaging, and Optoelectronics (Advances in Bionanotechnology)"
Functional Fluorescent Materials: Applications in Sensing, Bioimaging, and Optoelectronics explains functional molecular probes (organic/inorganic materials, polymers, nanomaterials), with a focus on those that represent spectroscopic properties with detection of different analytes and specific role in molecular recognition and their applications. It broadly covers molecular recognition to applications of fluorescence reporters, starting from optoelectronic properties of materials, detection of heavy metals, through biological macromolecules, and further to a living cell, tissue imaging, and theranostics.Features: - Covers different aspects of fluorescence spectroscopy ranging from chemical, physical, and biological aspects along with optoelectronic properties, mechanism, and applications. - Describes all types of chemical and functionalized fluorescent nanomaterials. - Provides additional information on different kinds of fluorescence reporters.- Explains concept of fluorescence spectroscopy and its role in human health care. - Discusses changes in static and dynamic properties of fluorescent probes, molecular recognitions.This book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in materials, chemical engineering, and engineering physics.