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Immobilized enzyme electrodes

  • US 5,231,028 A
  • Filed: 07/05/1989
  • Issued: 07/27/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/19/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In an enzyme electrode comprisinga) an electrically conductive support member comprising a porous, electrically conductive layer of resin-bonded carbon or graphite particles having a particle size in the range of about 3 to about 50 nm and having dispersed throughout said layer and in intimate contact with said carbon or graphite particles, finely-divided particles of or containing a platinum group metal having a particle size in the range of about 15 to 25 Angstroms, said carbon or graphite particles and said platinum group metal or metal-containing particles being bonded to-gether by a synthetic resin into a heterogeneous, porous substrate consisting essentially of resin-bonded carbon or graphite particles having said platinum group metal or metal-containing particles distributed uniformly throughout said layer, andb) an effective amount of an enzyme uniformly distributed throughout said porous layer and in intimate contact with said carbon or graphite particles and said platinum group metal or metal-containing particles,said electrode being amperometrically and directly responsive to the activity of said enzyme when the electrode is immersed at an applied fixed potential in a liquid sample containing a substrate for the enzyme, an improvement which comprises using, as said metal or metal-containing particles, particles selected from the group consisting of i) particles consisting entirely of platinum oxide, and ii) particles of platinum that have been oxidized to provide a surface film of platinum oxide on the surface of the particles.

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