Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic analysis or testing – For halogen or halogen containing compound
Patent
1995-12-18
1998-05-26
Bell, Bruce F.
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic analysis or testing
For halogen or halogen containing compound
204403, 204415, 204294, 435811, 435 4, 4352871, 4352891, 422 681, 422 8204, 422 8202, 423445R, 252502, 252503, 252506, 252510, 252512, 252513, 252514, 252518, 2057775, G01N 2726
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ABSTRACT:
Provided are microparticle forms of carbon, carbon catalysts and carbon-containing electrically conductive materials which are covalently linked to peroxidase. The carbon:peroxidase conjugates are suitable for use as substrates in conventional electrodes. Surprisingly, the conjugates display very little sensitivity to known interfering substances and thus are suitable for use as interference free electrodes.
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Henning Timothy P.
Spring Thomas G.
Abbott Laboratories
Bell Bruce F.
Steele Gregory W.
Weinstein David L.
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