Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1990-01-11
1992-02-18
Niebling, John
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
20415312, 435288, 435817, 435176, 435180, 128635, G01N 2726
Patent
active
050891120
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an electrochemical enzyme biosensor for use in liquid mixtures of components for detecting the presence of, or measuring the amount of, one or more select components. The enzyme electrode of the present invention is comprised of an enzyme, an artificial redox compound covalently bound to a flexible polymer backbone and an electron collector.
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Hale Paul D.
Okamoto Yoshiyuki
Skotheim Terje A.
Associated Universities Inc.
Bogosian Margaret C.
Niebling John
Phasge Arun S,.
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