Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including components having same physical characteristic in...
Patent
1985-12-31
1986-09-23
Van Balen, William J.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Including components having same physical characteristic in...
174126R, 427338, 427414, 428459, 4284782, B32B 900, B32B 1504, H01B 500
Patent
active
046135413
ABSTRACT:
An electronic device comprises a substrate (16) of glass, a plurality of elongated electrodes (17) which are provided in parallel with each other on the glass substrate, a first electron transport protein film (18) prepared by cytochrome c formed on the electrodes, a second electron transport protein film (19) of flavodoxin adhered and joined on the first electron transport protein film and a plurality of elongated electrodes (20) provided in parallel with each other on the second electron transport protein film. Cytochrome c is different in redox potential from flavodoxin, whereby rectifying characteristics are attained in the device in a molecular level by junction of the first electron transport protein film (18) and the second electron transport protein film (19).
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Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
Van Balen William J.
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