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Bioelectronics is emerging as a new area of research where electronics can selectively detect, record, and monitor physiological signals. This is a rapidly expanding area of medical research, that relies heavily on multidisciplinary technology development and cutting-edge research in chemical, biological, engineering, and physical science. This book provides extensive information on the (i) fundamental concepts of bioelectronics, (ii) materials for the developments of bioelectronics such as implantable electronics, self-powered devices, bioelectronic sensors, flexible bioelectronics, etc, and (iii) an overview of the trends and gathering of the latest bioelectronic progress. This book will broaden our knowledge about newer technologies and processes used in bioelectronics.
Introduction to Bioelectronics
Materials and Their Classifications in Bioelectronics
2D Materials for Bioelectronics
Materials for Organic Bioelectronics
Nanomaterials and Lab-on-a-Chip Technologies
CMOS Bioelectronics: Current and Future Trends
Identification of the Scientific and Technological Trajectory in the Area of Bioelectronics: A Patent and Networks Analysis
Innovative Electronic Approaches for Biomarker Detection
Bioinspired Prosthetic Interfaces for Bioelectronics
Biocompatible and Biodegradable Organic Transistors
Microbial Nanowires
Semiconducting Nanostructured Materials for Bioelectronics
Wide-Bandgap Semiconductors for Bioelectronics
Recent Advancements in MOFs based Nanogenerators for Bioelectronics
MXenes-Based Composites for Bioelectronics
Bioelectronics with Graphene Nanostructures
Nanomaterial-Assisted Bioelectronic Devices towards Biocomputer
Conductive Hydrogels for Bioelectronics
Conducting Polymer Composites for Metabolite Sensing
Self-Powered Devices: A New Paradigm in Biomedical Engineering
Implantable Microelectronics
Printable and Flexible Biosensors
Conducting Polymer-based Biocomposites in Flexible Bioelectronics