Electricity: measuring and testing – Electrolyte properties – Using a conductivity determining device
Reexamination Certificate
2008-07-22
2008-07-22
Weber, Jon P (Department: 1657)
Electricity: measuring and testing
Electrolyte properties
Using a conductivity determining device
C324S469000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07403017
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a method of measuring formation of a barrier to restrict or reduce movement of an electroactive species. The method comprises providing an electrochemical cell having a working electrode and a counter electrode spaced from the working electrode, providing a subject component, a testing component and at least one electroactive species within the cell, the subject and testing components being intended to cause the formation of a barrier to restrict or reduce movement of an electroactive species, applying a potential between the working electrode and the counter electrode sufficient to produce a current proportional to the concentration of the electroactive species being measured, and measuring the current at the working electrode to obtain a measure of the formation of the barrier to restrict or reduce movement of the electroactive species.
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Chambers Garry
Chatelier Ronald Christopher
Hodges Alastair McIndoe
Shen Bin
Universal Biosensors PTY Limited
Venable LLP
Weber Jon P
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