WO1994008236A1 - Gas permeable membranes for amperometric gas electrodes and uses thereof - Google Patents
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- the response time of classical detection devices where the sensing electrode, on which the electrochemical reaction takes place, is separated from the gas-permeable membrane by a thin (e.g. a submillimeter thick) layer of electrolyte solution, is more than 100 seconds.
- the response time is limited by the linear diffusion rate of the redox gas through the gas-permeable membrane and into the electrolyte solution as depicted in Figure 1.
- the present invention is based on the use of gas- permeable polymer films (for example films a few microns thick of e.g. polypropylene or polyester) metallised on one side (e.g. with gold or platinum) .
- gas- permeable polymer films for example films a few microns thick of e.g. polypropylene or polyester
- metallised films are commercially available and are currently used in the food packaging industry.
- At the heart of the present invention is the use of a novel type of composite gas-permeable membrane which has been manufactured by demetallismg (e.g. by using UV excimer laser photoablation) areas of a metallised polymer film, to obtain a regular array of gas-permeable micropores each having a diameter or width of a few microns.
- the micropores 5 can be in the form of microdiscs and/or microbands, since the shape of each area is of secondary importance.
- EP-A-0494382 discloses the creation of an electrochemical cell m which photoablation is used to drill holes in an insulating substrate of the cell and to expose metallised areas on the substrate.
- EP-A- 15 0494382 does disclose a gas-permeable membrane but not one subjected to subsequent thinning (e.g. by photoablation) .
- a method of manufacturing a gas-permeable membrane 0 for an amperometric gas electrode from a polymer film metallised on one surface thereof which method comprises demetallismg areas of the metallised film to obtain a regular array of gas-permeable micropores having a diameter or width of a few microns.
- the polymer film can be inherently gas-permeable when demetallised, but if made of non-permeable material can be made gas-permeable over the localised areas where demetallisation is effected.
- the regular array of micropores is 0 obtained by excimer laser photoablation, preferably using a
- the metallised film is desirably of gold or platinum and the polymer film preferably is polypropylene or polyester.
- each micropore comprises a porous plug replacing film material removed in the deraetallising process.
- An amperometric gas electrode made by the method of the invention represents a further aspect of this invention as do disposable devices using such electrodes and incorporating enzymes or microbes for controlled biological testing methods.
- Figure 1 is a schematic view of a classical amperometric oxygen electrode
- Figure 2 is a schematic view of a first embodiment of electrode in accordance with this invention.
- FIG 3 is a view of the diffusion field applicable to an electrode as shown in Figure 2,
- Figures 4 and 5 are views corresponding to Figures 2 and 3 applicable to a second embodiment of electrode in accordance with the invention
- Figure 6 is a schematic sectional side view of a composite gas-liquid-liquid electrode in accordance with the invention.
- Figure 7 is a schematic cross-sectional view of a cell for determining BOD or sample toxicity according to the invention.
- FIG 8 shows one method of making an electrode membrane for use in the electrodes of Figures 2 and 4,
- Figure 9 schematically illustrates one form of electrode mounted on a support
- Figure 10 is an enlarged sectional view of a modified arrangement of electrode and support therefor.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a prior art arrangement in which the oxygen gas permeates through a permeable membrane 11 into an electrolyte solution 14 where chemical reaction occurs in the presence of a sensing electrode 12 and reference electrodes 15.
- An oxygen electrode device which includes a novel gas-permeable membrane is illustrated in Figure 2 and comprises a gas-permeable polymer film 11 having a metallic electrode layer 12 provided with demetallised microareas 16, a thin layer of an electrolyte solution 14 and a reference electrode 15 which can be a silver/silver chloride electrode.
- the flux of oxygen through the gas-permeable membrane 11 however is not homogeneous as in a classical oxygen electrode (employing flux by linear diffusion as shown by dashed line arrows in Figure 1) but converges to each demetallised microarea 16 as shown by the dashed-lme arrows in Figure 3.
- the microareas 16 being microdiscs, this results in a pseudo hemispherical diffusion regime, where each demetallised microdisc 16 acts as a sink for the oxygen present in a hemispherical diffusion shell 17 above it, an arrangement expected to lead to a steady state flux of oxygen with reduced dependence on the flow of the analyte above the membrane 11.
- the oxygen flux density through the microdisc 16 is much higher than that provided by simple linear diffusion processes; thus providing higher local oxygen concentration near the reducing electrode 12.
- a further advantage of a manufacturing method according to this invention is that the thickness of the gas-permeable membrane 11 can be reduced by the demetallising process (e.g. if more laser pulses than those necessary for a demetallisation photoablation process are used) . This allows further tailoring of the permeation properties of the membrane 11 and therefore leads to a reduction of the response time of the electrode device.
- a modification of the invention is to use the same demetallising agent (e.g. a UV excimer laser photoablation system) , not only to demetallise over the required areal pattern but also to drill at least partly through the thin polymer layer. When drilling fully through the polymer film
- demetallising agent e.g. a UV excimer laser photoablation system
- This hole filling or plugging procedure can be carried out, for example, by a screen printing method or a casting method.
- the array of filled microholes represent an array of oxygen micropores and because the dimensions of the filled microholes are on the micron scale, the diffusion of oxygen to these microdiscs is controlled by a regime of part-spherical diffusion similar to that observed for the diffusion of reactants to a microdisc electrode array of similar dimensions created in a still coherent gas-permeable film as shown in Figure 2.
- This generic proposed method for the amperometric detection of oxygen is particularly well suited for the design of biosensors where an enzyme (E) , say glucose oxidase, competes with the device for the oxygen dissolved in the analyte.
- an enzyme say glucose oxidase
- Many biosensors based on the classical oxygen electrode have been proposed.
- the response of the devices hitherto proposed is limited by the physical distance between the enzymes, the membrane and the electrode.
- the enzymes can be immobilised on the thin polymer film. In this way, the distance between the enzyme-membrane and the membrane-electrode is reduced which in turn results in a reduced response time.
- enzymes can also be immobilised on the gas-permeable membrane of a classical "Clark Electrode", they tend to hinder the linear flux of oxygen.
- the "active" surface i.e. the surface area directly above the demetallised microdiscs represents less than 1% of the total surface area
- the part- spherical diffusion fields can be arranged to cover the majority of the sensor surface by an appropriate choice of the density of the array of micropores. It is possible to limit the enzyme immobilisation in areas not overlaying the demetallised microareas by using the modified approach of creating filled micropores. Indeed, the difference in materials used for the membrane 11 and the micropore filling material phase 18 allows the enzyme immobilisation to occur only on the film but not on the micropore filling phase.
- analytes can be determined via oxygen depletion in the presence of the appropriate enzyme.
- cholesterol reacts with oxygen in the presence of cholesterol oxidase to form cholestenone.
- the rate of this reaction depends on the concentrations of enzyme and substrate and on the partial pressure of oxygen in the sample.
- a simple device for determining cholesterol would comprise an electrode or array of electrodes for determining the background oxygen tension and an enzyme modified array for determining oxygen tension in the presence of the enzyme reaction (i.e. in the manner shown in Figure 3) .
- the enzyme could be immobilised onto local areas of the surface of the gas membrane or alternatively the sensor could comprise two compartments, one containing the enzyme and one without.
- the cholesterol concentration would conveniently be calculated by comparing the oxygen responses on the two parts of the sensor.
- the same principle could be used to determine many other analytes. for example glucose (using glucose oxidase) , phenols (using polyphenol oxidase) , xanthine (using xanthine oxidase) and so on.
- ammonia can be determined by the amperometric detection of enzymically produced ammonia. Examples are urea (using urease) and creatinine using creatinine imminase.
- the amperometric determination of ammonia can be effected either by inclusion of a redox marker species such as bromocresol green in an electrolyte solution 14 shown in Figure 6 or by transfer of the ammonium ion across a supported liquid-liquid interface.
- a redox marker species such as bromocresol green
- ammonia diffuses across a gas-permeable membrane 11 and dissolves as ammonium ions in the electrolyte solutions in the aqueous phase 14.
- Each ammonium ion is then driven across the interface into a supported non-aqueous phase 40 by the application of an appropriate potential difference between the electrodes 12 and 15.
- the ammonia concentration can then be calculated from the ion transfer current.
- an oxygen electrode can be used in conjunction with microbes to determine biological oxygen demand (BOD) or toxicity.
- BOD biological oxygen demand
- the respiration rate of microbes e.g. freeze-dried microbes
- a high BOD will result in a rapidly changing oxygen tension whereas a low BOD will result in a fairly constant oxygen measurement.
- a total toxicity test kit would include a layer 41 loaded with microbes and nutrient next to the gas-permeable membrane.
- An oxygen electrode or biosensor in accordance with this invention can be manufactured by a continuous reel to reel process, as shown in Figure 8 where a web 30 of metallised film passes from a supply spool 31 to a wind-up spool 32. In its passage between spools a pattern of apertures set by a mask 33 is formed in the web 30 by photoablation at a station 34 using ultra violet laser light 35 from a source not shown. The ablation can be effected "on the fly” or in a dwell period following each advance of the web by a pre-set amount. Downstream of the photoablation station 34 is a hole-filling station 36 where the holes formed in the web at station 34 are filled with an appropriate plug of gas-permeable material. A squeegee 37 schematically illustrates this stage.
- a stick electrode approach can be employed where the film is secured to (e.g. clipped on) a body containing the reference electrode, and the electrolyte solution; very much like a prior art commercially available oxygen electrode.
- the platinum or gold electrode on which the electrochemical reduction takes place is attached to the gas-permeable membrane, and that therefore electrical contact should be made to the latter (see Figure 9).
- the reference electrode is shown at 19, the containing body at 20, and a metal contact to the metallised film of membrane 21 is shown at 22.
- Neither the film nor the clip is shown in Figure 9.
- Figure 10 shows an arrangement in which a web 11 of polymer film having a working electrode 12 on its lower face and containing plugged micropores 16 is supported above a support 19 carrying a reference electrode 15.
- Spacers 20 of dielectric material hold electrodes 12 and 15 apart to contain a layer of electrolyte 14 therebetween. Both of the electrodes 12 and 15 and the spacers 20 can be created by screen printing and the electrolyte solution can also be printed as part of the process (i.e. it can be in the form of an aqueous gel or hydrogel) .
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