Flow optrode having separate reaction and detection chambers

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Automated chemical analysis – With a continuously flowing sample or carrier stream

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128634, 356 41, 422 681, 422 52, 422 8205, 422 8206, 422 8207, 422 8208, 436172, 436177, 436178, G01N 3508, G01N 2101

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ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a device capable of continuously measuring the presence and concentration of an analyte or analytes and a method for using said device in a liquid and/or a gas phase reaction volume. The inventive device comprises a sensor probe, a reservoir, and a detector. The inventive device delivers reagent to the sensor probe in a flow method to directly and continuously renew reagent, thereby allowing the continuous measurement of the presence and the concentration of an analyte or analytes.

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