Enzymatic electrochemical-based sensor
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1. An enzymatic electrochemical-based sensor comprising:
- a substrate; and
a conductive layer formed from a dried water-miscible conductive ink that includes a conductive material;
an enzyme;
a mediator; and
a binding agent, wherein the water-miscible conductive ink is a water-miscible aqueous-based dispersion and the binding agent became operatively water-insoluble upon drying.
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Abstract
An enzymatic electrochemical-based sensor includes a substrate and a conductive layer formed from a dried water-miscible conductive ink. The water-miscible conductive ink used to form the conductive layer includes a conductive material, an enzyme, a mediator, and a binding agent and is formulated such that the water-miscible conductive ink is a water-miscible aqueous-based dispersion and the binding agent became operatively water-insoluble upon drying.
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1. An enzymatic electrochemical-based sensor comprising:
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a substrate; and
a conductive layer formed from a dried water-miscible conductive ink that includes a conductive material;
an enzyme;
a mediator; and
a binding agent, wherein the water-miscible conductive ink is a water-miscible aqueous-based dispersion and the binding agent became operatively water-insoluble upon drying. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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