Title:
Diagnostic biosensor polymers
Series:
ACS symposium series ; 556
Publication Information:
Washington, D.C. : American Chemical Society, 1994
ISBN:
9780841229082
General Note:
Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Inc, at the 205th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Denver, Colorado, March 28-April 2, 1993
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Summary
Summary
Reviews the latest advances in redox/conductive polymers and membranes. Describes new redox polymers useful in miniaturizing biosensors and examines polymers for optical biosensors. Investigates interesting membranes to enhance the performance of biosensors. Features biocompatible polymers useful in implantable sensors. Includes discussions on enzyme immobilization and methods to increase enzyme stability. Describes the chemistry and technology of dry chemistries.
Table of Contents
Diagnostic Polymers and Coatings: Chemistry, Technology and ApplicationsA.M. Usmani |
Fiber-Optic Sensors Based on Degradable PolymersV. Agayn and D.R. Walt |
Enhancement of the Stability of Wired Quinoprotein Glucose Dehydrogenase ElectrodeL. Ye and I. Katakis and W. Schuhmann and H.-L. Schmidt and J.A. Duine and A. Heller |
Amperometric Glucose-Sensing Electrodes with the Use of Modified EnzymesF. Mizutani and S. Yabuki and T. Katsura |
Electron-Transport Rates in an Enzyme Electrode for GlucoseN. A. Surridge and E. R. Diebold and J. Chang and G. W. Neudeck |
Sandwich-Type Amperometric Enzyme Electrodes for Determination of GlucoseS. Mutlu and M. Mutlu and P. Vadgama and E. Piskin |
Reproducible Electrodeposition Technique for Immobilizing Glucose Oxidase and A Differentially Permeable Outer-Membrane Material for Use on A Miniature Implantable Glucose SensorK.W. Johnson and D.J. Allen and J. J. Mastrototaro and R.J. Morff and R.S. Nevin |
Thin-Layer Flow-Through Enzyme Immunosensor Based on Polycaprolactam NetL. Yin and K. Xing and H. Du and H. Miao and X. Wang and Y. Li |
Conducting Polymers and Their Application in Amperometric BiosensorsW. Schuhmann |
Poly(ether amine quinone)s as Electron-Transfer Relay Systems in Amperometric Glucose SensorsH.L. Lan and T. Kaku and H. I. Karan and Y. Okamoto |
Flow-Injection Analysis of Some Anionic Species: Automated, Miniaturized, Dual Working Electrode Potentiostat Using a Poly(3-methylthiophene)-Modified ElectrodeE. A. Blubaugh and G. Russell and M. Racke and D. Blubaugh and T.H. Ridgway and H.B. Mark Jr. |
Characterization of Stability of Modified Poly(vinyl chloride) Membranes for Microfabricated Ion-Selective Electrode Arrays in Biomedical ApplicationsE. Lindner and V.V. Cosofret and T. M. Nahir and R. P. Buck |
Biosensors Based on Ultrathin Film CompositeC.R. Martin and B. Ballarin and C. Brumlik and D. R. Lawson |
Viologen Derivative Containing Polysiloxane as an Electron-Transfer Mediator in Amperometric Glucose SensorsH. I. Karan and H.L. Lan and Y. Okamoto |
Hydrogen Peroxide Electrodes Based on Electrical Connection of Redox Centers of Various Peroxidases to Electrodes through a Three-Dimensional Electron-Relaying Polymer NetworkM. S. Vreeke and A. Heller |
New Biocompatible Polymer: Application for Implantable Glucose SensorK. Ishihara and N. Nakabayashi and K. Nishida and M. Sakakida and M. Shichiri |
Biocompatibility of Perfluorosulfonic Acid Polymer Membranes for Biosensor ApplicationsR.F. B. Turner and C. S. Sherwood |
Nondegradable and Biodegradable Polymeric Particles: Preparation and Some Selected Biomedical ApplicationsE. Piskin and A. Tuncel and A. Denizli and E.B. Denkbas and H. Ayhan and H. sicek and K.T. Xu |
Semisynthetic Macromolecular Conjugates for Biomimetic SensorsM. Maeda and K. Nakano and M. Takagi |
Enzyme Immobilization on Polymerizable Phospholipid AssembliesA. Singh and M. A. Markowitz and L.-I. Tsao and J. Deschamps |
Controlled Release from Liposomes of Long-Chain Polymerizable Diacetylenic Phosphocholine and a Short-Chain Saturated PhospholipidM. A. Markowitz and E. L. Chang and A. Singh |
Immobilization of Glucose Oxidase on Polyethylene Film Using a Plasma-Induced Graft Copolymerization ProcessC.-C. Wang and G.-H. Hsiue |
Spatially Controlled On-Wafer and On-Chip Enzyme Immobilization Using Photochemical and Electrochemical TechniquesD.J. Strike and A. van den Berg and N.F. de Rooij and M. Koudelka-Hep |
Electrical Communication between Glucose Oxidase and Electrodes Based on Poly (vinylimidazole) Complex of Bis (2,2'-bipyridine-N,N')DichloroosmiumR. Rajagopalan and T.J. O'hara and A. Heller |