Electrochemical biosensor using dual electrode pair

US11060125B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11060125-B2
Application numberUS-201916258326-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 25, 2019
Priority dateMar 28, 2014
Publication dateJul 13, 2021
Grant dateJul 13, 2021

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An electrochemical biosensor using a sensing system includes a working electrode including an active surface modified through a linker; and an auxiliary electrode. The sensor has a high current value compared with an existing sensor and retains excellent stability and sensitivity, and thus can be expected to be easily used for sensing various kinds of biomaterials.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for determining a-concentration of glucose in a fluid using an electrochemical sensor including a substrate; a working electrode formed on the substrate and having glucose oxidase attached thereon by a linker; and an auxiliary electrode formed to be separated apart from the working electrode in a horizontal direction of the substrate; wherein the working electrode and the auxiliary electrode are interdigitated array electrodes, the method comprising: contacting the glucose in the fluid to the working electrode and the auxiliary electrode of the electrochemical sensor in a presence of redox species which is recycled, between the working electrode and the auxiliary electrode, measuring a current of the working electrode and the auxiliary electrode, and determining the concentration of the glucose in the fluid using the measured current, wherein the measured current is a sum of a current collected by the working electrode resulted from direct electron transfer between the working electrode and the enzyme and collected by the working electrode, a reduction current of the redox species collected by the working electrode, and an oxidation current of the redox species collected b the auxiliary electrode. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the linker is attached on nanoparticles directly formed on the electrode. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the nanoparticles are selected from the group consisting of gold, platinum and palladium. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the redox species are selected from ruthenium, hexamine complex, ferricyanide, ferrocenemethanol and ferrocenemonocarboxylic acid. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein a gap between the working electrode and the auxiliary electrode is 10 nm to 10 μm. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary electrode is a non-coated electrode. 7. A method for determining a concentration of glucose in a fluid using an electrochemical sensor including a substrate, a working electrode having glucose oxidase attached thereon by a linker is formed to be separated apart from the substrate in a vertical direction, and has a mesh shape, and an auxiliary electrode formed under the working electrode while having a space therebetween, wherein the working electrode and the auxiliary electrode are interdigitated array electrodes, the method comprising: contacting the glucose in the fluid to the working, electrode and the auxiliary electrode of the electrochemical sensor in a presence of redox species which is recycled between the working electrode and the auxiliary electrode, measuring an oxidation current of the working electrode and the auxiliary electrode, and determining the concentration of the glucose in the fluid using the oxidation current, wherein the oxidation current is a sum of a current collected by the working electrode resulted from direct electron transfer between the working electrode and the enzyme and collected the working electrode, a reduction current of the redox species collected by the working electrode, and an oxidation current of the redox species collected by the auxiliary electrode.

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  • C12Q1/003Primary

    Functionalisation · CPC title

  • Test elements therefor, i.e. disposable laminated substrates with electrodes, reagent and channels (optical biosensors G01N33/52) · CPC title

  • C12Q1/006Primary

    for glucose · CPC title

  • Amperometric enzyme electrodes for analytes in body fluids, e.g. glucose in blood (amperometry per se G01N27/49; aspects concerning the enzyme reagent C12Q1/001) · CPC title

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What does patent US11060125B2 cover?
An electrochemical biosensor using a sensing system includes a working electrode including an active surface modified through a linker; and an auxiliary electrode. The sensor has a high current value compared with an existing sensor and retains excellent stability and sensitivity, and thus can be expected to be easily used for sensing various kinds of biomaterials.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sk Innovation Co Ltd, Ulsan Nat Inst Science & Tech Unist
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C12Q1/003. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 13 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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