A miniature Clark-type oxygen electrode using a polyelectrolyte and its application as a glucose sensor |
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Authors: | H Suzuki A Sugama N Kojima F Takei K Ikegami |
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Institution: | Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Atsugi, Japan. |
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Abstract: | A miniature Clark-type oxygen electrode was fabricated by anisotropically etching silicon. A two-gold-electrode configuration was used and a double-layered gas-permeable membrane was formed directly on the electrolyte, poly(vinyl-4-ethylpyridinium bromide) in the sensitive area. These materials improved the electrode's stability in long-term storage and sterilization tolerance to a practical level. The 90% response time averaged 80 s and residual current 10%, with a good linear calibration curve. The oxygen electrode was also used to make an integrated sensor for the simultaneous determination of glucose and oxygen. The glucose sensor's response time was 50-110 s, with good linearity in glucose concentrations between 56 microM and 1.1 mM at 37 degrees C, pH 7.0. |
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