Flexible Ultrathin PolyDVB/EVB Composite Membranes for the Optimization of a Whole Blood Glucose Sensor.

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2007-01-01T00:00:00Z

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John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

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1040-0397

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Kerry Bridge, Frank Davis, Stuart Collyer, Séamus P. J. Higson; Flexible Ultrathin PolyDVB/EVB Composite Membranes for the Optimization of a Whole Blood Glucose Sensor. Electroanalysis, 2007, Volume 19, Issue 4 , Pages 487 - 495

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An ultrathin composite membrane has been developed as the outer covering barrier in a model amperometric glucose oxidase enzyme electrode. The membrane was formed by cathodic electropolymerization of divinylbenzene/ethylvinylbenzene at the surface of a gold coated polyester support membrane. Permeability coefficients were determined for O2 and glucose across membranes with a range of polymer thicknesses. Anionic interferents (such as ascorbate), were screened from the working electrode via a charge exclusion mechanism. The enzyme electrode showed an initial 10% signal drift when first exposed to whole human blood over a period of 2 hours, after which responses remained essentially stable. Whole blood patient glucose determinations yielded a correlation coefficient of r2=0.99 compared to standard hospital analyses.

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Cathodic electropolymerization, Composite membrane, Amperometric enzyme electrode, Polydivinylbenzene, Blood

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