Design and Applications of Nano materials for Sensors begins with an
introductory contribution by the editors that: gives an overview of the
present state of computational and theoretical methods for
nanotechnology; outlines hot topics in this field and points to expected
developments in the near future. This general introduction is followed
by 15-30 review chapters by invited experts who have substantially
contributed to the recent developments of nano materials for sensors.
Guided by molecular and quantum theories, this contributed volume gives
a broad picture of the current and past advances that were necessary to
develop nano sensors using nano materials. To illustrate the important
and relevant applications of nano materials, Design and Applications of
Nano materials for Sensors focuses on recent advances that extend the
scope of possible applications of the theory, improve the accuracy with
respect to experimentation and reduce the cost of these calculations.
This volume also features new applications of theoretical chemistry
methods to problems of recent general interest in nanotechnology whereby
large computational experiments are now necessary.