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Electrochemical concentration detector device

  • US 4,795,542 A
  • Filed: 04/24/1986
  • Issued: 01/03/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/24/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electrochemical detector device for determining the concentration of a substrate in an aqueous sample which comprises:

  • (a) a base surface;

    (b) a set of planar electrodes affixed to said base surface;

    (c) a resilient permeable inner membrane in substantially interfacial contact with said planar electrodes, said inner membrane being comprised of a polyvinyl acetate and polyethylene glycol modified poly(styrene-maleic anhydride) polymer and having an enzyme specific to said substrate distributed and immobilized therein by covalently bonding the anhydride group of a poly(styrene-maleic anhydride) copolymer to amine groups of the said enzyme, the enzyme being adapted to catalytically convert the substrate to a electrochemically measurable derivative;

    (d) a permeable biocompatible, blood compatible aliphatic polyurethane/butadiene resin polymeric outer membrane having a top and bottom surface, the bottom surface in substantially interfacial contact with said inner membrane, said outer membrane being adapted to restrict the passage of electrochemically interfering substances to said inner membrane but permeable to the substrate to be attached;

    (e) a housing affixed to said base surface, containing the inner and outer membranes and underlying electrodes, said housing adapted to contain an aqueous sample of the substrate to be measured;

    (f) a means for measuring current generated by a redox reaction of the electrochemically measurable derivative formed by action of the enzyme on the substrate to be measured.

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