Smartphones for chemical analysis : from proof-of-concept to analytical applications

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    • Nelis, Joost Laurus Dinant
    • Tsagkaris, Aristeidis S.

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Smartphones for chemical analysis : from proof-of-concept to analytical applications

edited by Joost Laurus Dinant Nelis, Aristeidis S. Tsagkaris

(Comprehensive analytical chemistry, v. 101)

Elsevier, c2023

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Smartphones for Chemical Analysis: From Proof-of-Concept to Analytical Applications, Volume 101 in the Comprehensive Analytical Chemistry series, highlights new advances in this broadening field, with chaters that cover Smartphone-based assay benchmarking using traditional instrumental analysis, Smartphone-based water analysis, Sample preparation in smartphone-based analysis: Current status and challenges, Application of smartphone-based analysis in the medical field, Smartphone-based biosensors in the food analysis field, Bioreceptors for smartphone detection, Smartphone "anatomy": Features used for ubiquitous sensing, and much more. Additional chapters cover End-user integration for at-home analysis, Hyphenating paper-based biosensors with smartphones, Smartphone based Fluorescent and chemiluminescent sensing, Smartphones for portable surface enhanced raman spectroscopy, Towards a universal applicable photonics approach and sustainable spectral data, Integrating blockchain and image analyses on smartphones to create a secure food export pipeline, Smartphone-based electrochemical (bio)sensors: state of the art and perspective, Micro-and nanoplastic detection through a point of site platform platform, and Benchmarking using ambient mass spectrometry.

Table of Contents

Preface Joost L.D. Nelis and Aristeidis S. Tsagkaris SE Preface D Barcelo 1. Smartphone "anatomy": Features used for ubiquitous sensing Sibasish Dutta and Dimpi Paul 2. Bioreceptors for smartphone based detection of food contaminants Julian Guercetti, J.-Pablo Salvador and M.-Pilar Marco 3. Sample preparation in smartphone-based analysis: Current status and challenges Natasa P. Kalogiouri and Victoria F. Samanidou 4. Smartphone-integrated electrochemical (bio)sensors as smart and reliable analytical tools Noemi Colozza, Achref Chebil and Fabiana Arduini 5. Hyphenating paper-based biosensors with smartphones Michael Dillon and Katrina Campbell 6. A review on state-of-the-art detection techniques for micro and nano plastics with prospective use in point of site detection Aisha Bibi, Ali Can, Udit Pant, Gary Hardiman, Daniel Hill , Christopher T. Elliott and Cuong Cao 7. Smartphone-based sensors for water quality Wenliang Li, Carla Spatola Rossi, Frederic Coulon and Zhugen Yang\ 8. Evaluation of smartphone-based food analysis tools Konstantina Karamanou, Sophie Mavrikou and Spyridon Kintzios 9. Blockchain meets edge-AI for food supply chain traceability and provenance Volkan Dedeoglu, Sidra Malik, Gowri Ramachandran, Shantanu Pal and Raja Jurdak 10. Confirming smartphone-based assay results using instrumental analysis Stavroula Samolada, Danai Georgia Vasilopoulou, George Danezis and Aristeidis S. Tsagkaris 11. Benchmarking screening assays using ambient mass spectrometry Nicholas Birse, James A. Broadbent, Utpal Bose, Sarah Hamzelou and Joost LD Nelis

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