Tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor featuring a co-electrodeposited thin film comprised of polymer and bio-recognition element
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H01M-008/16
A61B-005/05
A61B-005/145
A61M-005/172
A61N-001/05
A61N-001/30
출원번호
US-0590105
(2017-05-09)
등록번호
US-10092207
(2018-10-09)
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Windmiller, Joshua
출원인 / 주소
Biolinq, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Clause Eight IPS
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A method and device to impart the ability to selectively quantify chemical/biochemical analytes occupying physiological fluids via an automated process that allow the precise and spatially-defined simultaneous deposition of a thin-film of polymer containing an immobilized biorecognition element disp
A method and device to impart the ability to selectively quantify chemical/biochemical analytes occupying physiological fluids via an automated process that allow the precise and spatially-defined simultaneous deposition of a thin-film of polymer containing an immobilized biorecognition element dispersed therein. A tissue penetrating electrochemical sensor comprises at least one working electrode and at least one of a reference electrode and a counter electrode.
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1. A tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor device for the quantification of a chemical or biochemical entity in a physiological fluid, the device comprising: a tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor comprising at least one spatially-defined working electrode;a conducting polymer film comprisi
1. A tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor device for the quantification of a chemical or biochemical entity in a physiological fluid, the device comprising: a tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor comprising at least one spatially-defined working electrode;a conducting polymer film comprising an organic electroactive monomer precursor and at least one biorecognition element, the organic electroactive monomer precursor and the at least one biorecognition element dispersed uniformly and physically entrapped in the conducting polymer film;wherein the conducting polymer film is produced by immersing the tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor in a solution containing the at least one biomolecular recognition element and the organic electroactive monomer precursor which is dissolved in the solution, and wherein application of an oxidizing potential or a reducing potential at the spatially-defined working electrode causes the co-electrodeposition of the conducting polymer film. 2. The device of claim 1 wherein the organic electroactive monomer precursor is selected for at least one of its perm-selective properties following conversion to a thin-film of polymer, its charge rejection properties following conversion to a thin-film of polymer, its anti-biofouling properties following conversion to a thin-film of polymer, its porosity following conversion to a thin-film of polymer, its diffusion-limiting nature following conversion to a thin-film of polymer, or its self-limited growth during conversion to a thin-film of polymer. 3. The device of claim 1 wherein the biomolecular recognition element comprises at least one of an enzyme, biocatalyst, inorganic catalyst, ion-selective material, antibody, oligonucleotide, electrochemical redox mediator, cell, or organelle. 4. The device of claim 1 wherein the tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor further comprises a counter electrode. 5. The device of claim 1 wherein said tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor further comprises a reference electrode. 6. The device of claim 1 wherein the oxidizing potential or reducing potential is either a fixed potential or a time-varying potential. 7. The device of claim 6 wherein the oxidizing potential or reducing potential is applied using one of an amperometric technique, a voltammetric technique, a conductometric technique, or a coulometric technique. 8. The device of claim 6 wherein the oxidizing potential or the reducing potential is selected to result in the formation of a precise thickness of the conducting polymer film. 9. The device of claim 6 wherein the oxidizing potential or the reducing potential is applied for a specified time duration to result in the formation of a precise thickness of the conducting polymer film. 10. The device of claim 6 wherein the oxidizing potential or the reducing potential is selected to pass a specified amount of charge through at least one of the working electrode to result in the formation of a precise thickness of the conducting polymer film. 11. A method for the fabrication of a tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor for the quantification of a chemical or biochemical entity in a physiological fluid, the method comprising: immersing a tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor comprising at least one spatially-defined working electrode in a solution comprising at least one biomolecular recognition element and an organic electroactive monomer precursor dissolved in the solution;applying of an oxidizing potential or a reducing potential at the spatially-defined working electrode, causing a co-electrodeposition of a polymer film from the organic electroactive monomer precursor and the at least one biorecognition element dispersed uniformly and physically entrapped in the polymer film. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the organic electroactive monomer precursor is selected for at least one of its perm-selective properties following conversion to a thin-film of polymer, its charge rejection properties following conversion to a thin-film of polymer, its anti-biofouling properties following conversion to a thin-film of polymer, its porosity following conversion to a thin-film of polymer, its diffusion-limiting nature following conversion to a thin-film of polymer, or its self-limited growth during conversion to a thin-film of polymer. 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the biomolecular recognition element comprises at least one of an enzyme, biocatalyst, inorganic catalyst, ion-selective material, antibody, oligonucleotide, electrochemical redox mediator, cell, or organelle. 14. The method of claim 11 wherein the tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor further comprises a counter electrode. 15. The method of claim 11 wherein said tissue-penetrating electrochemical sensor further comprises a reference electrode. 16. The method of claim 11 wherein the oxidizing potential or reducing potential is either a fixed potential or a time-varying potential. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the oxidizing potential or reducing potential is applied using one of an amperometric technique, a voltammetric technique, a conductometric technique, or a coulometric technique. 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the oxidizing potential or the reducing potential is selected to result in the formation of a precise thickness of the conducting polymer film. 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the oxidizing potential or the reducing potential is applied for a specified time duration to result in the formation of a precise thickness of the conducting polymer film. 20. The method of claim 16 wherein the oxidizing potential or the reducing potential is selected to pass a specified amount of charge through at least one of the working electrode to result in the formation of a precise thickness of the conducting polymer film.
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