1991
DOI: 10.1016/0956-5663(91)87003-t
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A miniature Clark-type oxygen electrode using a polyelectrolyte and its application as a glucose sensor

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“…212,213 Miniature, low drift and low cost sensors, made by techniques used in the manufacture of integrated circuits and their interconnects, reaching 90% of the ultimate current in about a minute and responding in the 20 µM to 1.4 mM glucose concentration range, have been designed. [214][215][216][217][218][219] Amperometric probes with transparent and flexible ITO electrodes, monitoring glucose concentrations in the 60 µM to 1.2 mM range were also reported. 220 Furthermore, the high O 2 -solubility in, and the resultant high O 2 -permeability of, elastomeric silicone was exploited in a poly(dimethylsiloxane)-based carbon-paste glucose sensor, which allowed glucose assays at concentrations as high as 40 mM, with linearity maintained up to 20 mM.…”
Section: O 2 -Depletion Monitoring Upon Gox-catalyzed O 2 -Oxidation mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…212,213 Miniature, low drift and low cost sensors, made by techniques used in the manufacture of integrated circuits and their interconnects, reaching 90% of the ultimate current in about a minute and responding in the 20 µM to 1.4 mM glucose concentration range, have been designed. [214][215][216][217][218][219] Amperometric probes with transparent and flexible ITO electrodes, monitoring glucose concentrations in the 60 µM to 1.2 mM range were also reported. 220 Furthermore, the high O 2 -solubility in, and the resultant high O 2 -permeability of, elastomeric silicone was exploited in a poly(dimethylsiloxane)-based carbon-paste glucose sensor, which allowed glucose assays at concentrations as high as 40 mM, with linearity maintained up to 20 mM.…”
Section: O 2 -Depletion Monitoring Upon Gox-catalyzed O 2 -Oxidation mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, a correlation between the dissolved oxygen concentration and diffusion current becomes an available signal for monitoring and quantification of the dissolved oxygen on the condition that the polarized potential and temperature are constant (Mancy and Westgarth, 1962). A series of efforts on the development of sensors based upon the Clark electrodes have been improved to be practical (Koudelka, 1986;Suzuki et al, 1991). Suzuki et al have fabricated a miniature Clark oxygen electrode through micromachining techniques.…”
Section: Oxygen Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrolyte layer and the gas-permeable membrane can also be formed in a completely dried state and the electrode can be activated by subjecting it to sterilization in an autoclave [36]. Also, water can be introduced in the dried electrolyte by osmosis just immersing the electrode in water at room temperature.…”
Section: Oxygen Electrodementioning
confidence: 99%