Method Of Electrochemical Analysis Of An Analyte
First Claim
1. A method of electrochemical detection of an analyte in a sample comprising:
- (a) providing a sensor electrode comprising an electrically conductive electrode coated with a layer of electroconductive polymer;
(b) contacting the sensor electrode with a solution comprising the sample to be tested for the presence of the analyte under conditions which permit formation of an electrochemically active analyte complex comprising the analyte and an electrochemically active label component on the electroconductive polymer layer;
(c) contacting the sensor electrode plus electrochemically active analyte complex with an electrochemically active measuring solution which promotes electrochemical activity of the electrochemically active analyte complex;
(d) applying a current to induce a pre-determined holding potential on the sensor electrode;
(e) removing the current and allowing the sensor electrode to return to an open circuit resting potential;
(f) measuring one or more of the following parameters as an indicator of the amount of analyte present in the sample;
(i) the difference between the holding potential and the open circuit resting potential,(ii) the rate at which the sensor electrode returns from the holding potential to the open circuit resting potential,(iii) the amount of current required to hold the sensor electrode at the pre-determined holding potential.
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Abstract
A method of electrochemical analysis using a sensor electrode specific for an analyte under test. The method comprises immersing the sensor electrode in a sample solution suspected of containing the analyte; forming an electrochemically active complex by exposure to solutions containing secondary receptors or competing molecules labelled with a charged or enzyme label; and subsequently exposing the sensor to an electrochemically active solution. The measurement step comprises driving the sensor electrode potential to a predetermined fixed potential by applying a current or activation waveform then monitoring the potential difference between the sensor electrode and a reference electrode following removal of the holding current. Current, rate and potential can all be measured and used to determine analyte concentration or sensor state.
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1. A method of electrochemical detection of an analyte in a sample comprising:
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(a) providing a sensor electrode comprising an electrically conductive electrode coated with a layer of electroconductive polymer; (b) contacting the sensor electrode with a solution comprising the sample to be tested for the presence of the analyte under conditions which permit formation of an electrochemically active analyte complex comprising the analyte and an electrochemically active label component on the electroconductive polymer layer; (c) contacting the sensor electrode plus electrochemically active analyte complex with an electrochemically active measuring solution which promotes electrochemical activity of the electrochemically active analyte complex; (d) applying a current to induce a pre-determined holding potential on the sensor electrode; (e) removing the current and allowing the sensor electrode to return to an open circuit resting potential; (f) measuring one or more of the following parameters as an indicator of the amount of analyte present in the sample; (i) the difference between the holding potential and the open circuit resting potential, (ii) the rate at which the sensor electrode returns from the holding potential to the open circuit resting potential, (iii) the amount of current required to hold the sensor electrode at the pre-determined holding potential. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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