Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1992-11-18
1995-08-22
Nguyen, Nam
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
128635, 128642, 128731, 204412, G01N 2726, A61B 507
Patent
active
054437105
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a microelectrode comprising graphite, oil and, additionally, a compound selected from the group of lipids, glycolipids, lipoproteins, fatty acids, fatty acid derivatives, any water insoluble species and perfluorosulfonated compounds and salts thereof. This invention also relates to a method for using the microelectrode, a device that may be employed with the microelectrode, a method for making the microelectrode, and a method for using the device with the microelectrode.
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Nguyen Nam
Research Foundation, The City University of New York
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