Temperature-insensitive membrane materials and analyte sensors containing the same

US11667758B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11667758-B2
Application numberUS-201916474790-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 11, 2019
Priority dateJun 13, 2018
Publication dateJun 6, 2023
Grant dateJun 6, 2023

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Membranes permeable to an analyte may overlay the active sensing region of a sensor to limit the analyte flux and improve the response linearity of the sensor. Temperature variation of the analyte permeability can be problematic in some instances. Polymeric membrane compositions having limited variation in analyte permeability as a function of temperature may comprise: a polymer backbone comprising one or more side chains that comprise a heterocycle; and an amine-free polyether arm appended, via an alkyl spacer or a hydroxy-functionalized alkyl spacer, to the heterocycle of at least a portion of the one or more side chains.

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What is claimed is the following: 1. A polymeric membrane composition comprising: a polymer backbone comprising one or more side chains that comprise a heterocycle; and an amine-free polyether arm appended, via an alkyl spacer or a hydroxy-functionalized alkyl spacer, to the heterocycle of at least a portion of the one or more side chains; wherein the amine-free polyether arm comprises at least one polyethylene oxide block and at least one polypropylene oxide block, the amine-free polyether arm being bound to a heterocyclic or heteroaromatic nitrogen atom in a side chain of the polymer backbone. 2. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 1 , wherein the polymer backbone comprises a polyvinylpyridine or a polyvinylimidazole. 3. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 2 , wherein the polymer backbone comprises a copolymer of vinylpyridine and styrene. 4. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 1 , wherein the amine-free polyether arm has a structure of wherein w is 0 or 1, x ranges between about 4 and about 24, y ranges between about 8 and about 60, and z ranges between about 6 and about 36. 5. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 4 , wherein x ranges between about 8 and about 16, y ranges between about 10 and about 32, and z ranges between about 10 and about 20. 6. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 4 , wherein x≤z. 7. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 4 , wherein a ratio of (x+z):y is at least about 1.7:1. 8. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 4 , wherein a ratio of (x+z):y ranges between about 1.7:1 and about 5:1. 9. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 1 , further comprising: a sulfonate-containing arm appended to at least a portion of the one or more side chains. 10. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 1 , further comprising: an amine-free polyethylene oxide arm appended, via an alkyl spacer or a hydroxy-functionalized alkyl spacer, to the heterocycle of at least a portion of the one or more side chains. 11. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 1 , further comprising: a crosslinker appended to at least a portion of the one or more side chains and adjoining a first polymer backbone to a second polymer backbone. 12. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric membrane composition meets or exceeds ISO 10993-1 standards. 13. An analyte sensor comprising: a sensing region; and a polymeric membrane composition overlaying the sensing region; wherein the polymeric membrane composition comprises a polymer backbone comprising one or more side chains that comprise a heterocycle, and an amine-free polyether arm appended, via an alkyl spacer or a hydroxy-functionalized alkyl spacer, to the heterocycle of at least a portion of the one or more side chains; and wherein the amine-free polyether arm comprises at least one polyethylene oxide block and at least one polypropylene oxide block, the amine-free polyether arm being bound to a heterocyclic or heteroaromatic nitrogen atom in a side chain of the polymer backbone. 14. The analyte sensor of claim 13 , wherein the sensing region comprises an enzyme. 15. The analyte sensor of claim 13 , wherein the polymer backbone comprises a polyvinylpyridine or a polyvinylimidazole. 16. The analyte sensor of claim 15 , wherein the polymer backbone comprises a copolymer of vinylpyridine and styrene. 17. The analyte sensor of claim 13 , wherein the amine-free polyether arm has a structure of wherein w is 0 or 1, x ranges between about 4 and about 24, y ranges between about 8 and about 60, and z ranges between about 6 and about 36. 18. The analyte sensor of claim 17 , wherein x ranges between about 8 and about 16, y ranges between about 10 and about 32, and z ranges between about 10 and about 20. 19. The analyte sensor of claim 17 , wherein x≤z. 20. The analyte sensor of claim 17 , wherein a ratio of (x+z):y is at least about 1.7:1. 21. The analyte sensor of claim 17 , wherein a ratio of (x+z):y ranges between about 1.7:1 and about 5:1. 22. The analyte sensor of claim 13 , further comprising: a sulfonate-containing arm appended to at least a portion of the one or more side chains. 23. The analyte sensor of claim 13 , further comprising: an amine-free polyethylene oxide arm appended, via an alkyl spacer or a hydroxy-functionalized alkyl spacer, to the heterocycle of at least a portion of the one or more side chains. 24. The analyte sensor of claim 13 , further comprising: a crosslinker appended to at least a portion of the one or more side chains and adjoining a first polymer backbone to a second polymer backbone. 25. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 1 , wherein the polymeric membrane composition is temperature-insensitive to at least glucose permeability over a temperature range of about 15° C. to about 45° C. 26. The polymeric membrane composition of claim 25 , wherein the polymeric membrane composition meets or exceeds ISO 10993-1 standards.

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  • Manufacture of films or sheets · CPC title

  • Homopolymers or copolymers of vinyl-pyridine · CPC title

  • Permanently implanted devices, e.g. pacemakers, other stimulators, biochips (A61B5/6861 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Calibrating or testing of in-vivo probes · CPC title

  • for measuring glucose, e.g. by tissue impedance measurement · CPC title

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What does patent US11667758B2 cover?
Membranes permeable to an analyte may overlay the active sensing region of a sensor to limit the analyte flux and improve the response linearity of the sensor. Temperature variation of the analyte permeability can be problematic in some instances. Polymeric membrane compositions having limited variation in analyte permeability as a function of temperature may comprise: a polymer backbone compri…
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Abbott Diabetes Care Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C08G81/025. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Jun 06 2023 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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