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Showing papers by "Gerald Urban published in 1991"


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TL;DR: In this article, a miniaturized glucose sensor by means of thin-film technology is reported, which can be placed on glass or flexible polymer substrates by using a double working electrode array for reproducibility tests or differential measurements to suppress interferences.

224 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a four-electrode electrochemical cell with an outer diameter of 2.5 mm possessing two identical working electrodes is produced by using glass sheets or Upilex foils as electrode carriers.
Abstract: Our aim has been to construct biosensors which can be produced in large numbers for commerical use with high stability and selectivity. Thin-film technology is able to provide the high purity and reproducibility required of the electrode surface and the high spatial resolution of the electrode structure. A four-electrode electrochemical cell with an outer diameter of 2.5 mm possessing two identical working electrodes is produced by using glass sheets or Upilex foils as electrode carriers. These sheets, coated with thin titanium layers acting as an adhesion layer, are covered with platinum to form an electro-chemical electrode. After structuring, the conducting lines are isolated by silicon nitride or polyimide. To coat the platinum electrodes with polymeric layers new strategies in the synthesis of 1- and 3-substituted pyrroles have been developed to obtain 1-(carboxyalkyl) pyrroles, 2-(1-pyrrolo)-acetylglycine, 1-alkylpyrroles, 1-(4-carboxybenzyl)-pyrrole, 1-(4-nitrophenyl) pyrrole, 4-(3-pyrrolo)-4-ketobutyric acid and 3-((keto 4-nitrophenyl) methyl) pyrrole as monomers. New types of polymer-coated electrodes are prepared and characterized further by electrochemical oxidation and polymerization of these monomers in organic solvents. To couple enzymes and to activate terminal carboxy and nitro groups of the polymer, water-soluble carbodiimides and chloranil are found to give the best results. The activated electrodes are reacted immediately with glucose oxidase and the glucose sensors thus obtained are stored at 4 °C. Electrodes covered by substituted polypyrrole layers having no redox activity show two fundamental advantages: a significant increase of response per unit area due to the porous polymer and permeation control for interfering electroactive substances by the polymeric layer, resulting in a distinct increase in selectivity.

68 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a new calorimetric biosensor was developed using thin-film thermistor arrays and immobilized enzymes, which exhibit a high sensitivity of 2%/K (TCR), a temperature resolution of 0·1 mK, a risetime of 3 ms and high reproducibility of resistance and TCR.

24 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a heat clearance method was used to measure mass flow, heat conductivity, perfusion and local temperature gradient in a micro-channel and on-line blood-flow measurements in physiological matter.
Abstract: This work reports first experiments on novel probes for measuring mass flow, heat conductivity, perfusion and local temperature gradient. Arrays of high quality microminiaturized thin-film thermistors were used. The outstanding features of these thermistors are the high temperature resolution, the small tracking error between the sensors and the small size of a single thermistor, which allows the use of minimized substrate sizes. The results of our experiments to measure mass flow and perfusion with the heat clearance method are very encouraging. The suitability is good, especially for low mass flow in a micro-channel and on-line blood-flow measurements in physiological matter. Further experiments with the heat clearance device show the probe is also feasible for vacuum measurements.

24 citations