Wiley, 2011. - 407 p. - Bioelectrochemistry is a fast growing field at the interface between electrochemistry and other sciences such as biochemistry, analytical chemistry and medicinal chemistry. In the recent years, the methods and the understanding of the fundamentals have seen significant progress, which has led to rapid development in the field. Here, the expert editors have carefully selected contributions to best reflect the latest developments in this hot and rapidly growing interdisciplinary topic. The resulting excellent and timely overview of this multifaceted field covers recent methodological advances, as well as a range of new applications for analytical detection, drug screening, tumor therapy, and for energy conversion in biofuel cells.
This book is a must-have for all Electrochemists, Biochemists, Analytical Chemists, and Medicinal Chemists.
Amperometric Biosensors
Imaging of Single Biomolecules by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
Applications of Neutron Reflectivity In Bioelectrochemistry
Model Lipid Bilayers at Electrode Surfaces
Enzymatic Fuel Cells
Raman Spectroscopy of Biomolecules at Electrode Surfaces
Membrane Electroporation in High Electric Fields
Electroporation for Medical Use in Drug and Gene Electrotransfer
Conclusions