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Method of measuring an analyte by measuring electrical resistance of a polymer film reacting with the analyte

  • US 5,312,762 A
  • Filed: 09/13/1991
  • Issued: 05/17/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/13/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An analytical method for measuring an analyte that uses the interrogration of chemoresistive sensor responses from electroactive polymer films, said method using an electroactive polymer sensor device and comprising the following steps:

  • (a) measuring open circuit electrical potential an electroactive polymer film of said device;

    (b) applying a potentiostatic electrical potential relative to a reference electrode to said polymer film which oxidizes or reduces said polymer film to provide an initial reduced or oxidized state, and thereby provides said polymer film with an initial electrical resistance;

    (c) measuring the electrical resistance of the polymer film resulting from (b) by applying to the polymer film a non-perturbating voltage pulse, removing the voltage pulse from the polymer film for a period following the pulse duration, making a potentiometric measurement of the open circuit potential of the polymer film and applying to the polymer film a subsequent non-perturbating voltage pulse relative to the measured open circuit potential before said polymer film reacts with an analyte to which it has been made specific;

    (d) reacting said polymer film with an analyte, to which it has been made specific whereby the reaction causes a change in electrical resistance of said polymer film;

    (e) measuring the electrical resistance of the polymer film resulting from (d) by applying to the polymer film a non-perturbating voltage pulse, removing the voltage pulse from the polymer film for a period following the pulse duration, making a potentiometeric measurement of the open circuit potential of the polymer film and applying to the polymer film a subsequent non-perturbating voltage pulse relative to the emasured open circuit potential while said polymer film reacts with an analyte to which it has been made specific; and

    (f) determining the rate of change of the electrical resistance and total amount of change of the electrical resistance from which the concentration of the analyte is determined.

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