Development of a solid-state potentiometric heparin sensing cartridge based on photocrosslinked decyl methacrylate (original) (raw)
2002
Abstract
A novel solid-state potentiometric sensing cartridge for detecting the polyanionic anticoagulant drug heparin is introduced. The device is based on photocrosslinked decyl methacrylate (DIMA) polyanion-sensitive films covalently immobilized over screen-printed silver epoxy electrodes. The fabrication and optimization of such a sensing arrangement are discussed. In accordance with potentiometric polyion response theory, a sensitive response to heparin can be achieved by decreasing the amounts of ion-exchanger, plasticizer, and crosslinker in the membrane. A novel hydrophilic copolymer can be used as an internal layer to improve EMF reproducibility. Clinical levels of heparin can be detected in as little as 50 /spl mu/L of whole blood.
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