Discrete biochemical electrode system
First Claim
1. A method for discrete biochemical analysis employing the determination of the concentration of a dissolved gas in solution with a gas-sensing electrode, said electrode comprising an anode, cathode, electrolyte solution and a selectively permeable membrane enclosure at one end, said method comprising causing the diffusion of said gas across a selectively permeable membrane portion of a sample receptacle containing a liquid biochemical component of a body fluid to be determined as a recognized adjunct of clinical diagnosis, said sample receptacle membrane having a dry interface with said electrode membrane at the locus of said gas diffusion whereby the liquid in said sample receptacle does not come into contact with any part of said electrode and said electrolyte solution does not come into contact with any part of said sample receptacle during said gas diffusion.
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Abstract
A biochemical device and method for the determination of dissolved gases in solution is provided which employs a dry electrode/sample interface. Dissolved oxygen or other gas concentration in a liquid sample is measured by its diffusion through a selectively permeable membrane which is an integral part of a disposable receptacle. The receptacle makes contact with a gas-sensing electrode at the locus of the selectively permeable membrane whereby the determination of the concentration of said gas is made by the electrode without ever touching the liquid sample.
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- 1. A method for discrete biochemical analysis employing the determination of the concentration of a dissolved gas in solution with a gas-sensing electrode, said electrode comprising an anode, cathode, electrolyte solution and a selectively permeable membrane enclosure at one end, said method comprising causing the diffusion of said gas across a selectively permeable membrane portion of a sample receptacle containing a liquid biochemical component of a body fluid to be determined as a recognized adjunct of clinical diagnosis, said sample receptacle membrane having a dry interface with said electrode membrane at the locus of said gas diffusion whereby the liquid in said sample receptacle does not come into contact with any part of said electrode and said electrolyte solution does not come into contact with any part of said sample receptacle during said gas diffusion.
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