Microelectrogravimetrically plated biosensors and apparatus for producing same
First Claim
1. An apparatus or depositing an electroactive species onto a plurality of electrodes, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a microdispenser capable of dispensing a solution containing the electroactive species to form a hanging drop of the solution;
(b) an electrode holder capable of placing the electrodes in electrical contact with the microdispenser to form an electrochemical cell;
(c) a potentiometer disposed between the microdispenser and the electrode holder; and
(d) a conveyor adapted to bring each of the electrodes into electrical contact with the microdispenser.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a method for microelectrogravimetrically depositing an electroactive species onto an electrode or a plurality of electrodes comprising dispensing a solution containing the electroactive species from a microdispenser to form a hanging drop of the solution and contacting the electrode with the hanging drop of the solution, wherein the electrode is electrically coupled with the microdispenser to form an electrochemical cell, and applying a potential to the electrochemical cell. The application of the potential effects deposition of the electroactive species onto the electrode. The method of the invention eliminates the need for immersion of the electrode in a bath, reduces the volume of solution required by a factor of at least 10-100, and avoids uneven depletion of various components of the solution over successive applications. The method reduces costs, provides for increased reproducibility in the plating process and avoids contamination of the solution, and is particularly suited for plating of enzymes, such as glucose oxidase, or metals, such as platinum, onto electrodes for use as biosensors.
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7 Claims
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1. An apparatus or depositing an electroactive species onto a plurality of electrodes, the apparatus comprising:
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(a) a microdispenser capable of dispensing a solution containing the electroactive species to form a hanging drop of the solution;
(b) an electrode holder capable of placing the electrodes in electrical contact with the microdispenser to form an electrochemical cell;
(c) a potentiometer disposed between the microdispenser and the electrode holder; and
(d) a conveyor adapted to bring each of the electrodes into electrical contact with the microdispenser. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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