Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization
Patent
1979-02-12
1981-06-23
Turk, Arnold
Chemistry: physical processes
Physical processes
Crystallization
23230B, 23905, 23909, 422 56, 435 4, 435 11, 435 14, 435 18, 435805, G01N 3300, G01N 3352, G01N 3372, G01N 3392
Patent
active
042748321
ABSTRACT:
An analytical element for the detection of two or more analytes in an aqueous liquid. The element contains an essentially dry matrix, at least a portion of the matrix containing at least two interactive compositions, a first composition generating a first radiometrically detectable species corresponding to the presence and/or concentration of one analyte, and a second composition for the inhibition or the destruction of a second radiometrically detectable species corresponding to the presence and/or concentration of one of the other analytes. The first and second interactive compositions are positioned in the element matrix to be in liquid contact with one another. Each of the first and second detectable species produced in the element is selected to have a different, characteristic, detectable absorption or emission peak in the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Dappen Glen M.
Wu Tai-Wing
Eastman Kodak Company
Hawley J. Jeffrey
Turk Arnold
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