Devices and methods for multiplexing chemical synthesis
US-2024091731-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US10046294B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10046294-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514878896-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2007 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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A microdeposition pin having a contact surface with at least one concave edge for creating microarrays and the like. The microdeposition pin may be used either alone or with a plurality of microdeposition pins in conjunction with a holder. The concave edge of the pin is especially adapted for helping to control the spreading of a deposited material. By selectively controlling the spread of the reagent composition from the microdeposition pin, the flow of the reagent composition from the deposition target area may be reduced. Sensor strips having raised substrate features with limited or no spreading of the reagent composition beyond the target area are disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A biosensor for insertion into a port of a meter, the biosensor comprising: a substrate having an electrode coupled thereto such that at least a portion of the electrode is raised relative to the substrate; and a liquid reagent composition on the electrode, the liquid reagent composition being in electrical communication with the electrode and including an active biomolecule having a weight average molecular weight from about 10,000 grams per mole to about 500,000 grams per mole, wherein the spread of the liquid reagent composition beyond the electrode is at most 0.3 mm. 2. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the electrode has an average height above a top surface of the substrate of from about 5 μm to about 25 μm. 3. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the electrode has an average height above a top surface of the substrate of at most 5 μm. 4. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the liquid reagent composition is non-circular in shape when deposited on the electrode. 5. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the reagent composition has a length of from about 0.5 mm to about 3 mm along a longitudinal length of the electrode when the liquid reagent composition dries. 6. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the electrode has a width of at most 1.5 mm. 7. The biosensor of claim 6 , wherein the reagent composition has a width of from about 0.2 mm to about 1.2 mm when the liquid reagent composition dries. 8. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein an average thickness of the reagent composition is from about 1 μm to about 2 μm when the liquid reagent composition dries. 9. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the liquid reagent composition has a volume of between about 0.02 μL and about 5 μL. 10. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein a maximum length of the reagent composition is from about 0.15 mm to about 3.2 mm when the liquid reagent composition dries. 11. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein a maximum length of the reagent composition is from about 0.6 mm to about 1.0 mm when the liquid reagent composition dries. 12. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the liquid reagent composition includes at least one binder having a weight average molecular weight from 10,000 grams per mole to 900,000 grams per mole. 13. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the spread of the liquid reagent composition beyond the electrode is at most 0.15 mm when the liquid reagent composition dries. 14. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the liquid reagent composition has a substrate spread of at most 20% when the liquid reagent composition dries. 15. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the liquid reagent composition has a substrate spread of at most 8% when the liquid reagent composition dries. 16. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the liquid reagent composition has a substrate spread from 1% to 4% when the liquid reagent composition dries. 17. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the liquid reagent composition has a substrate spread of essentially 0% when the liquid reagent composition dries. 18. The biosensor of claim 1 , wherein the electrode is a first electrode, and wherein the liquid reagent composition is a first liquid reagent composition, the biosensor further comprising: a second electrode coupled to the substrate such that at least a portion of the second electrode is raised relative to the substrate, the first electrode and the second electrode being physically separated by a portion of the substrate; and a second liquid reagent composition on the second electrode, the second liquid reagent composition being in electrical communication with the second electrode and including an active biomolecule having a weight average molecular weight from about 10,000 grams per mole to about 500,000 grams per mole, wherein the spread of the first liquid reagent composition beyond an edge of the first electrode adjacent to the portion of the substrate between the first electrode and the second electrode is at most 0.3 mm when the first liquid reagent composition dries, and wherein the spread of the second liquid reagent composition beyond an edge of the second electrode adjacent to the portion of the substrate between the first electrode and the second electrode is at most 0.3 mm when the second liquid reagent composition dries, such that the second liquid reagent composition does not contact the first liquid reagent composition. 19. A biosensor for insertion into a port of a meter, the biosensor comprising: a non-electrically conductive substrate; a first electrode coupled to the non-electrically conductive substrate and a second electrode coupled to the non-electrically conductive substrate such that the first electrode and the second electrode are physically separated by a portion of the substrate; and a first liquid reagent composition on the first electrode, the first liquid reagent composition having a first edge adjacent to the non-conductive portion of the substrate, the first edge having a concave shape with a first endpoint and a second endpoint; wherein responsive to the first liquid reagent composition being deposited on the first electrode, the first edge of the liquid reagent composition spreads toward the second electrode in a direction generally perpendicular to an axis connecting the first endpoint to the second endpoint; and wherein a ratio of (a) a distance that the first edge spreads beyond the axis connecting the first endpoint to the second endpoint to (b) a distance between the first endpoint and the second endpoint is between about 0.05 and about 0.15. 20. A biosensor for insertion into a port of a meter, the biosensor comprising: a non-electrically conductive substrate; an electrode coupled to the non-electrically conductive substrate; and a liquid reagent composition on the first electrode, the liquid reagent composition having a first concave edge, an opposing second concave edge, a first convex edge, and an opposing second convex edge, which collectively define an outer perimeter of the liquid reagent composition when deposited on the electrode, wherein a ratio of (a) a maximum distance between the first convex edge and the second opposing convex edge to (b) a minimum distance between the first concave edge and the second opposing concave edge is between about 0.17 and about 30.
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