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This book gives a comprehensive overview of ceramic surface functionalization approaches for ceramic materials including alumina, zirconia, titania and silica and their use as sensors, chemical and biological probes, chromatographic supports for (bio)molecule purification and analysis, and as adsorbents for toxic substances and pollutants. It provides a broad picture of the enormous possibilities offered by surface functionalization and, in addition, addresses the current challenges regarding surface analysis, characterization and stability.

Produktbeschreibung
This book gives a comprehensive overview of ceramic surface functionalization approaches for ceramic materials including alumina, zirconia, titania and silica and their use as sensors, chemical and biological probes, chromatographic supports for (bio)molecule purification and analysis, and as adsorbents for toxic substances and pollutants. It provides a broad picture of the enormous possibilities offered by surface functionalization and, in addition, addresses the current challenges regarding surface analysis, characterization and stability.

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Autorenporträt
Laura Treccani is Innovation Manager at CSMT Polo Tecnologica, Brescia, Italy. She earned her degree in physics from the Catholic University of Brescia, Italy.   Fabian Meder is Senior Researcher at the Istituto Italionao de Tecnologia in Genova, Italy. He graduated from the South Westphalia University of Applied Science, Germany, andobtained a PhD in Material Science with highest honors from the University of Bremen, Germany.