Claims
- 1. A scattering enhanced medium for use in conjunction with a detector system of the type that detects the presence of analytes in a sample by emitting light to an indicator contained within a membrane and detecting the response of the indicator to the analyte, said medium comprising:
a matrix; a membrane; said matrix being embedded within said membrane; said matrix causing light to scatter randomly within said membrane and thus cause interaction between the light and the indicator; said matrix providing physical support for said membrane; and where said matrix being positioned so as to be exposed to the light emitted from the system.
- 2. The scattering enhanced medium of claim 1, wherein said membrane is at least partially permeable by the analyte-containing sample.
- 3. The scattering enhanced medium of claim 1, wherein said matrix has a refractive index different from the refractive index of said membrane.
- 4. The scattering enhanced medium of claim 1, wherein said matrix is made of materials comprised of glass fiber filter, cellulose, cellulose acetate, nylon or any combination thereof.
- 5. A method of making an enhanced scattering medium utilizing a matrix and a solution of monomers which serves as a precursor to a membrane, comprising:
coating a reflective support with a solution of monomers; blotting the reflective support so as to remove excess monomers; and removing solvent from the solution through air drying and thus allowing the monomers to finish polymerization and thus form a membrane.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said blotting step results in an enhanced scattering medium having a thin layer of monomers surrounding the component fibers of matrix, but where the monomer does not fill the interstitial spaces within the matrix.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein said removing step is followed by heating the enhanced scattering medium to above 70 degrees Centigrade.
- 8. A probe system for detecting the presence of an analyte in a sample, said probe system comprising:
a light emitting source; a scattering enhanced medium; said scattering enhanced medium being located in the path of light emitted from said light emitting source; a substance; an indicator; said indicator being contained within said substance; said scattering enhanced medium providing physical support for said substance; said indicator emitting emission light when exposed to light emitted from said light emitting source; said scattering enhanced medium causing said emission light to scatter, such scattering causing the interaction between the analyte and said indicator and thus causing said indicator to emit excitation light; and, said excitation light being modified by the presence of the analyte.
- 9. A fiber optic probe system that detects the presence or amount of an analyte contained within a sample by exposing the analyte-containing sample to a fluorophore and detecting the quenching of the fluorophore by the analyte, comprising:
a light source; a probe; one or more excitation transmitting fibers; said one or more excitation transmitting fibers optically connecting said light and said probe; a light detector; one or more fluorescence receiving fibers; said one or more fluorescence receiving fibers optically connecting said light detector and said probe; a sol gel substance; a ruthenium compound; said ruthenium compound being immobilized within said sol gel substance; a glass fiber matrix; said glass fiber matrix being embedded within said substance; said glass fiber matrix being positioned so as to allow said ruthenium compound to be exposed to the light emitted from said light source through said excitation transmitting fibers; said glass fiber matrix further being positioned so as to cause said ruthenium compound to be exposed to the analyte-containing sample; and, said one or more fluorescence receiving fibers being positioned so as to expose said light detector to the excitation light emitted by said ruthenium compounds.
- 10. The system of claim 9 where the analyte to be detected is oxygen;
- 11. The process of detecting the presence of an analyte in a sample, comprising the steps of:
exposing a ruthenium complex contained within a sol gel membrane to light having a frequency which will cause excitation of the ruthenium complex, where the sol gel membrane is positioned on a matrix which causes light to scatter; exposing the matrix to the sample while detecting the intensity of the excitation light emitted by the ruthenium complex; and, correlating the intensity of the excitation light detected to the presence of the analyte.
- 12. The process of claim 11 where the analyte to be detected is oxygen.
- 13. The process of claim 12 where the oxygen is detected in real-time.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of previously filed co-pending Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/327,253, filed Oct. 5, 2001, and incorporates by reference the contents therein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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