Method for determining analyte concentration using periodic temperature modulation and phase detection
First Claim
1. A method of analyzing a test sample utilizing a radiation detector, comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a test sample;
b) inducing a thermal gradient in said test sample;
c) responsive to said inducing step, measuring at least one reference signal emitted by said sample;
d) further responsive to said inducing step, measuring at least one analytical signal emitted by said sample;
e) comparing said reference and analytical signals to determine parameter information; and
f) transmitting said parameter information, as an electrical signal for further processing.
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Abstract
A method of determining the analyte concentration of a test sample is described. A temperature gradient is introduced in the test sample and infrared radiation detectors measure radiation at selected analyte absorbance peak and reference wavelengths. Reference and analytical signals are detected. In the presence of the selected analyte, parameter differences between reference and analytical signals are detectable. These parameter differences, having a relationship to analyte concentration, are measured, correlated, and processed to determine analyte concentration in the test sample. Accuracy is enhanced by inducing a periodically modulated temperature gradient in the test sample. The analytical and reference signals may be measured continuously and the parameter difference integrated over the measurement period to determine analyte concentration.
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9 Claims
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1. A method of analyzing a test sample utilizing a radiation detector, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a test sample;
b) inducing a thermal gradient in said test sample;
c) responsive to said inducing step, measuring at least one reference signal emitted by said sample;
d) further responsive to said inducing step, measuring at least one analytical signal emitted by said sample;
e) comparing said reference and analytical signals to determine parameter information; and
f) transmitting said parameter information, as an electrical signal for further processing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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