Electrochemical sensor with increased reproducibility
First Claim
1. An electrochemical sensor for determining the concentration of a constituent present in a solution or in a liquid of natural or biological origin, formed by a tongue including a thin plastic substrate supporting at least two current conducting strips separated by a narrow insulating strip of the substrate, said substrate and said conducting strips being covered with a plastic covering into which are cut, at one end, an opening allowing portions of said conducting strip to appear for connection to an electronic apparatus, and, close to the other end, two windows laterally separated by a strip of the plastic covering, said windows delimiting on the conducting strips the useful surfaces of a reference electrode beneath a first reference window and a measuring electrode beneath a second measuring window coated with a reagent of the constituent whose concentration one wishes to determine, wherein at least the measuring window has a rounded elongated contour along a length of the tongue, andwherein said strip of the plastic covering has substantially uniform lateral width over the length of the two windows.
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Abstract
The invention concerns a sensor allowing the concentration of a constituent to be determined and being formed by a tongue of small dimensions including a thin plastic substrate (1) supporting at least two current conducting strips (4, 5) separated by a narrow insulating strip (3) of the substrate (1), said substrate (1) and said strips (4, 5) being covered with a plastic covering (2) into which are cut, at one end an opening (8) allowing portions of strip (4, 5) to appear for connection to an electronic apparatus and at the other end two windows (9a, 9b) separated by a strip (11) of the covering (2), said windows (9a, 9b) delimiting on the strips (4, 5) the useful surfaces of a reference electrode beneath a first window (9b) and a measuring electrode beneath a second window (9a) covered with a specific reactant. It is characterised in that at least the measuring window (9a) has an oblong contour in the direction of the tongue.
Application to a glucose sensor in which the specific reactant contains at least glucose oxidase (GOD) and a mediator.
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1. An electrochemical sensor for determining the concentration of a constituent present in a solution or in a liquid of natural or biological origin, formed by a tongue including a thin plastic substrate supporting at least two current conducting strips separated by a narrow insulating strip of the substrate, said substrate and said conducting strips being covered with a plastic covering into which are cut, at one end, an opening allowing portions of said conducting strip to appear for connection to an electronic apparatus, and, close to the other end, two windows laterally separated by a strip of the plastic covering, said windows delimiting on the conducting strips the useful surfaces of a reference electrode beneath a first reference window and a measuring electrode beneath a second measuring window coated with a reagent of the constituent whose concentration one wishes to determine, wherein at least the measuring window has a rounded elongated contour along a length of the tongue, and
wherein said strip of the plastic covering has substantially uniform lateral width over the length of the two windows.
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