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Analyte detection with multilayered bioelectronic conductivity sensors

  • US 5,491,097 A
  • Filed: 02/28/1994
  • Issued: 02/13/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/15/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for detecting an analyte in a sample with a bioelectronic sensor, said sensor comprising:

  • an electrically inert substrate;

    an electrode array comprising a plurality of interdigitating parallel electrodes supported by said substrate, defining two sets of parallel electrodes, each of said sets having a common lead;

    a surfactant layer comprising crystalline domains of an electrically conducting surfactant polymer in electrical contact with said electrodes, said polymer formed by the polymerization of alkadiynes of the formula;

    
    
    space="preserve" listing-type="equation">C.sub.x (C.tbd.C).sub.n C.sub.y L Mwherein;

    C intends carbon;

    x and y are at least 1 and the sum of x and y is in the range of 4-32;

    n is 2;

    L is a bond or linking group; and

    M is a specific binding member which specifically binds to said analyte;

    with one terminus of each of said alkadiynes proximal to said substrate and the other terminus comprising said specific binding member, said polymerization occurring at the C.tbd.C groups of said alkadiynes, wherein specific binding of said analyte to said specific binding member causes a change in the conductivity of said electrically conducting surfactant polymer;

    insulating means proximal to said electrodes and leads for insulating said electrodes and leads from external contact with moisture; and

    means for connecting said leads to an external circuit;

    said method consisting of;

    contacting said sample with said bioelectronic sensor;

    detecting the change in the conductivity of said electrically conducting polymer; and

    relating said change to the presence of said analyte in said sample.

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