Biosensors offer clear and distinct advantages over standard analytical
methods for the direct monitoring of environmental pollutants in the
field, such as real-time detection with minimum sample preparation and
handling. The present book highlights recent advantages that will be of
great value to a range of scientists, researchers and students dealing
with analytical and environmental chemistry and biosensor technology. It
presents recent trends in analytical methodology for the determination
of indoor and outdoor pollutants, advances in DNA, biological and
recognition-based sensors, examples of biosensors for use in field and
water analysis, biosensors based on non-aqueous systems, and recent
advances in the miniaturisation and micromachining of biosensors.