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Carbon: The Next Silicon: Book 2 - Applications
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) spectroscopies are well-known characterization techniques that reveal the molecular details of a sample non-invasively. The authors discuss how NMR can provide useful information on the microstructure of carbon and its surface properties and explain how C-MEMS/C-NEMS technology can be explored for building improved NMR microdevices. The authors highlight the manipulation of fluids and particles by dielectrophoresis and the use of carbon electrodes for dielectrophoresis in Lab-on-a-Chip. The use of these electrodes in sample preparation through electrical polarization of a sample for identification, manipulation, and lysis of bioparticles is also discussed and they introduce a new generation of neural prosthetics based on glassy carbon micromachined electrode arrays. The tuning of the electrical, electrochemical and mechanical properties of these patternable electrodes for applications in bio-electrical signal recording and stimulation, and results from in-vivo testing of these glassy carbon microelectrode arrays is reported, demonstrating a quantifiable superior performance compared to metal electrodes
Marc Madou
Distinguished Professor in Nanoengineering School of Engineering and Science Expertise Nanotechnology Metal nanoparticle embedding into Carbon Nanofibers Nano Gap Renowned researcher in miniaturization sciences (micro- and nano-electromechanical systems). Vice President at the Nanogen Advanced Technology, founder of Teknekron Sensor Development Corporation, and consultant at his own firm since 1993. He´s been a Distinguished Professor at the University of California Irvine and at the Materials Research Center at Ohio State University. Director of the NSF Center for Industrial Sensors and Measurements. Visiting Professor at UC Berkeley University and Louisiana State University. He has published more than 200 articles in specialized magazines, is a member of the editorial boards of various publications and has published 11 books.Ph.D., Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium, Semiconductor Electrochemistry, Solid-State Physics Laboratory, 1978
, M.Sc., Rijksuniversiteit, Ghent, Belgium, Physical Chemistry B.Sc., Rijksuniversiteit,Ghent,Belgium, Physical Chemistry, 1973.Ph.D., Semiconductor Electrochemistry (Physical Chemistry-Solid State Physics), 1978.
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