Polymeric sensors and actuators:
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Hoboken, N.J.
Wiley-Scrivener
2013
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index "The book covers in-depth the various polymers that are used for sensors and actuators from the view of organic chemistry. The author has researched both scientific papers and patents to include all the recent discoveries and applications"-- |
Beschreibung: | xviii, 512 p. |
ISBN: | 9781118547700 |
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spellingShingle | Fink, Johannes Karl Polymeric sensors and actuators Machine generated contents note: Preface v 1. Sensor Types and Polymers 1 1.1 Sensor Types 2 1.2 Basic Polymer Types 19 2. Methods of Fabrication 41 2.1 Patterning Techniques 41 2.2 Coating Techniques 41 2 3 Electrospinning 46 2.4 Molecular Imprinted Polymers 48 2.5 Sensor Arrays 50 2.6 Ink J et Fabrication 57 3. Processing of Data 67 3.1 Evaluation of Multivariate Data 67 3.2 Response of a Sensor Array 68 3.3 Least Square Method 69 3.4 Linear Solvation Energy Relationships 70 3.5 Euclidean Fuzzy Similarity 71 3.6 Adaptive Resonance Theory 71 3.7 Modelling of Sensors 72 3.8 Bioinspired Models for Pattern Recognition 74 4. Humidity Sensors 77 4.1 Calibration 78 4.2 Capacitive Humidity Sensors 78 4.3 Resistance Type Humidity Sensors 81 4.4 Bragg Grating Sensor 87 4.5 Fiber Optic Sensor 92 4.6 Surface Acoustic Wave Based Sensors 92 4.7 Microwave Oven Humidity Sensors 96 5. Biosensors 101 5.1 Waveguide Sensors 102 5.2 Active Elements 104 5.3 Special Examples 107 6. Polymers Optical properties Polymers Electric properties Detectors Materials Actuators Materials |
title | Polymeric sensors and actuators |
title_auth | Polymeric sensors and actuators |
title_exact_search | Polymeric sensors and actuators |
title_full | Polymeric sensors and actuators Johannes Karl Fink |
title_fullStr | Polymeric sensors and actuators Johannes Karl Fink |
title_full_unstemmed | Polymeric sensors and actuators Johannes Karl Fink |
title_short | Polymeric sensors and actuators |
title_sort | polymeric sensors and actuators |
topic | Polymers Optical properties Polymers Electric properties Detectors Materials Actuators Materials |
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