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Use of a chemical sensor

  • US 6,214,206 B1
  • Filed: 06/19/1997
  • Issued: 04/10/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/03/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of selectively detecting analytes in a solution, said method comprising the steps of:

  • forming a flow-through chamber, the chamber comprising a selective two-sided membrane, a transducer, a flow inlet, and a flow outlet;

    adapting a first side of said membrane for sequential contact with at least two analytes so that at least some of each analyte passes through the membrane;

    flowing a buffer into the inlet so that it passes through the chamber and out the outlet;

    serially injecting at least two recognition elements into the buffer so that they flow with the buffer into the inlet, through the chamber and out the outlet;

    allowing a first of the analytes to pass through the membrane to undergo a first interaction with a recognition element;

    in response to the first interaction, employing the transducer to generate a first signal proportional to the concentration of the first analyte in the solution;

    allowing a second of the analytes to pass through the membrane to undergo a second interaction with a recognition element;

    in response to the second interaction, employing the transducer to generate a second signal proportional to the concentration of the second analyte in the solution; and

    between the first and second signals, employing the buffer to refresh the sensor.

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