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Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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C204S403090, C252S182100

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07465380

ABSTRACT:
A water-miscible conductive ink for use in enzymatic electrochemical-based sensors includes a conductive material, an enzyme, a mediator and a binding agent. The conductive material, enzyme, mediator, and binding agent are formulated as a water-miscible aqueous-based dispersion wherein the binding agent becomes operatively water-insoluble upon drying.

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