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Capacitive chemical sensor using an ion exchange surface

  • US 4,935,207 A
  • Filed: 06/19/1989
  • Issued: 06/19/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/01/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A device for sensing analyte ions in a liquid, said device comprising:

  • a capacitor having at least one pair of spaced apart electrode elements, said electrode elements adapted to create an electric field therebetween;

    an electrically insulating layer coating said electrode elements;

    a first layer of ion exchange molecules coating said electrically insulating layer;

    a second layer of counter-ion molecules attached to molecules of said first layer said second layer adapted to be covered by a test liquid containing analyte ions of interest so that counter-ion molecules are displaced from said first layer by said analyte ions in said test liquid until a dynamic equilibrium is obtained, said counter-ion molecules sized to be larger than analyte ions and to have a different dielectric constant than said test liquid; and

    ,a means, associated with said capacitor, responsive to the average dielectric properties in a volume adjacent to said insulating layer, wherein displacement of said counter-ion molecules from attachment to said first layer alters said average dielectric properties.

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