A device for collecting water sample to concentrate diversified bacteria from different water depth
US-2019250074-A1 · Aug 15, 2019 · US
US9400233B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9400233-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113246404-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2011 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 26, 2016 |
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The disclosed subject matter relates to a sensor or system for monitoring a target analyte by using a polymer solution that is capable of binding to the analyte. The sensor of the disclosed subject matter includes a viscosity-based sensor or a permittivity-based sensor. The viscosity-based sensor contains a semi-permeable membrane, a substrate, and a microchamber including a vibrational element. The permittivity-based sensor contains a semi-permeable membrane, a substrate, and a microchamber. The sensor discussed herein provides excellent reversibility and stability as highly desired for long-term analyte monitoring.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sensor for monitoring a target analyte by using a polymer solution that is capable of binding to the analyte, comprising (a) a semi-permeable membrane comprising a material permeable to the analyte; (b) a substrate; and (c) a microchamber including a vibrational diaphragm having a periphery formed between the semi-permeable membrane and the substrate, and adapted to receive the polymer solution, such that when the analyte is placed on the semi-permeable membrane, at least a portion of the analyte will permeate through the semi-permeable membrane and bind to at least a portion of the polymer solution to thereby cause a change in vibration of the vibrational diaphragm, wherein the vibrational diaphragm is attached to the substrate around the entire periphery of the vibrational diaphragm. 2. the sensor of claim 1 , wherein the change in vibration of the vibrational diaphragm is caused by a change in viscosity of the polymer solution. 3. the sensor of claim 1 , wherein the polymer comprises a polymer that reversely binds to the analyte. 4. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the analyte comprises glucose. 5. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the polymer comprises a plurality of boronic acid moieties. 6. The sensor of claim 5 , wherein the polymer comprises poly(acrylamide-ran-3-acrylamidophenylboronic acid). 7. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the vibrational diaphragm is fabricated from Parylene. 8. The sensor of claim 1 , further comprising a top electrode embedded in the vibrational diaphragm within the micro chamber to thereby form a capacitor with a bottom electrode on the substrate. 9. The sensor of claim 8 , wherein the capacitor is adapted to sense a change in the capacitance between the top electrode and the bottom electrode caused by binding between the analyte and the polymer. 10. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the vibrational diaphragm further comprises at least one integrated permalloy film. 11. The sensor of claim 10 , wherein the permalloy film further comprises a Parylene layer for passivation.
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