SURFACE TREATMENT OF CARBON COMPOSITE MATERIAL TO IMPROVE ELECTROCHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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1. A method of manufacturing test sensors for use in the detection or measurement of body fluid analytes, such as blood glucose, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing an insulating substrate;
applying a layer of carbon composite ink onto said insulating substrate to form one or more electrodes;
treating exposed surface areas of carbon, insulation and substrate with high energy density corona discharge, said corona discharge having an energy density sufficient to improve the electrochemical properties of said test sensor by selectively removing polymer resin from the surface of the carbon composite electrodes; and
depositing said enzyme ink over a defined region of the printed substrate.
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Abstract
The invention described herein includes a screen printing process for depositing carbon electrodes including a method for selectively removing components that degrade the electrochemical performance from the surface of said carbon electrodes. In one embodiment of the present invention, the process includes applying a corona treatment to the carbon electrodes.
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1. A method of manufacturing test sensors for use in the detection or measurement of body fluid analytes, such as blood glucose, said method comprising the steps of:
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providing an insulating substrate; applying a layer of carbon composite ink onto said insulating substrate to form one or more electrodes; treating exposed surface areas of carbon, insulation and substrate with high energy density corona discharge, said corona discharge having an energy density sufficient to improve the electrochemical properties of said test sensor by selectively removing polymer resin from the surface of the carbon composite electrodes; and depositing said enzyme ink over a defined region of the printed substrate.
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2. A method of manufacturing test sensors for use in the detection or measurement of body fluid analytes, such as blood glucose, said method comprising the steps of:
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providing an insulating substrate; applying a layer of carbon composite ink onto said insulating substrate to form one or more electrodes; treating exposed surface areas of carbon, insulation and substrate with high energy density corona discharge, said corona discharge having an energy density sufficient to increase the hydrophilicity of the surface of the carbon composite electrodes; and depositing said enzyme ink over a defined region of the printed substrate. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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6. A method of selectively increasing the hydrophilicity of a screen-printed substrate, said method comprising the steps of:
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printing a layer of conductive electrode material onto a web of substrate; printing a layer of insulation ink over said electrode layer; applying high energy density corona discharge to exposed regions of electrode, insulation and bare substrate materials; depositing enzyme ink over a predefined region of corona treated electrode, insulation and substrate materials; and applying a layer of adhesive material to form a capillary channel.
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7. A method of improving the electrochemical properties of a test sensor, said method comprising the steps of:
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providing a substrate; applying a layer of carbon composite material on said substrate forming at least one electrode; applying a layer of insulation ink over a defined region of carbon electrode layer and substrate; treating the test sensor with corona discharge; applying a layer of enzyme ink; applying a layer of adhesive material to substantially form a capillary channel; wherein the corona treatment selectively removes a component of the carbon composite material from the surface thereof. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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