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METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR CONTROLLING THE ELECTROCHEMISTRY OF ANALYTE SENSORS

  • US 20100096278A1
  • Filed: 12/22/2009
  • Published: 04/22/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/04/2006
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A method of modulating electrochemical reactions within an implantable analyte sensor, the method comprising performing electrochemical reactions within an implantable analyte sensor comprising:

  • a working electrode having a reactive surface area, wherein during analyte sensing, the working electrode generates electrons that reduce a plurality of composition species in the electrochemical reaction including oxygen (O2); and

    a counter electrode having a reactive surface area, wherein the size of the reactive surface area of the counter electrode is selected so as to control the reduction of the plurality of composition species in the electrochemical reaction so that oxygen (O2) is the predominant composition species reduced by the electrons generated at the working electrode;

    so that electrochemical reactions within the implantable analyte sensor are modulated.

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