Claims
- 1. A ion-detecting sensor for detecting a target ion in a sample, comprising (i) a plasticizer-free copolymer comprising polymerized units of methacrylate monomers; and (ii) a functionalized ionophore of said ion, wherein at least a portion of the functionalized ionophore is grafted onto the copolymer through covalent linkages, and wherein said methacrylate monomers have R1 or R2 pendant alkyl groups wherein R1 is any of C1-3 alkyl groups and R2 is any of C4-12 alkyl groups.
- 2. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 1, wherein said ionophore is a derivative of a 3-oxapentandiaminde-type calcium ionophore, said derivative comprising a polymerizable moiety.
- 3. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 2, wherein said derivative has the structure:
- 4. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 3, wherein R3 is —O(C═O)CH═CH2.
- 5. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 1, wherein said ionophore is a hydrophilic crown ether.
- 6. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 5, wherein said crown ether is 4′-acryloylamidobenzo-15-crown-5.
- 7. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 5, wherein said crown ether is 4′-acyloylamidobenzo-18-crown-6.
- 8. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 1, wherein R1 is any of C1-2 alkyl groups and R2 is any of C8-12 alkyl groups.
- 9. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 1, wherein R1 is a C1 alkyl group, and R2 is a C10 alkyl group.
- 10. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 4, wherein the amount of said ionophore in said polymer is between about 1% and 5% by weight.
- 11. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 4, wherein the amount of said ionophore in said polymer is about 5% by weight.
- 12. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 1, wherein the polymer is in a form of membrane.
- 13. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 12, wherein the plasticizer-free ion-detecting sensor is a carrier-based ion-selective electrode.
- 14. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 12, wherein the sensor is a thin film ion-specific optode.
- 15. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 12, wherein the sensor is a bulk optode.
- 16. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 1, wherein the polymer is in a form of particles.
- 17. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 16, wherein the sensor is a particle-based optode.
- 18. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 4, wherein said ionophore is selective for calcium ions.
- 19. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 1, further comprising an indicator ionophore.
- 20. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 1, further comprising an ion exchanger.
- 21. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 20, wherein the ion exchanger is a salt of a halogenated carborane anion.
- 22. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 21, wherein the halogenated carborane anion is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 undecabromocarborane, undecachlorinatedcarborane, hexabrominatedcarborane and undecaiodinatedcarborane.
- 23. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 21, wherein the ion exchanger is trimethylammonium undecaiodinatedcarborane.
- 24. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 1, wherein the sample is a body fluid selected from the group consisting of whole blood, spinal fluid, blood serum, urine, saliva, semen, and tears.
- 25. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 1, wherein said copolymer is blended with poly(vinyl chloride) and a plasticizer.
- 26. A ion-detecting sensor for detecting a target cation in a sample, comprising an ionophore covalently grafted into a plasticizer-free co-polymer, wherein said ionophore is a derivative of a 3-oxapentandiaminde-type calcium ionophore having a polymerizable moiety.
- 27. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 26, wherein said ionophore has the structure
- 28. A method of preparing a molecularly imprinted plasticizer-free co-polymer responsive to ions, comprising:
(a) forming a complex between said ions and a functionalized ionophore; (b) combining said complex with:
(i) methacrylate monomers having R1 or R2 pendant alkyl groups, wherein R1 is any of C1-3 alkyl groups and R2 is any of C4-12 alkyl groups; (ii) a cross-linking monomer; and (iii) a polymerization initiator under conditions that allow said methacrylate monomers to copolymerize and said ionophore to become covalently bonded to said monomers to form a co-polymer containing said ionophore and said ion; and (c) removing said ions from said polymer to provide said imprinted co-polymer.
- 29. The method of claim 28, wherein said conditions allow said ionophore to copolymerize with said methacrylate monomers.
- 30. The method of claim 28, wherein said imprinted co-polymer is in the form of particles.
- 31. The method of claim 29, further comprising mixing said particles with PVC and a solvent to form a polymer membrane solution.
- 32. The method of claim 28, wherein R1 is any of C1-2 alkyl groups and R2 is any of C8-12 alkyl groups.
- 33. The method of claim 28, wherein said functionalized ionophore has the structure:
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein R3 is —O(C═O)CH═CH2.
- 35. The method of claim 28, wherein in step (a) said ionophore is complexed with magnesium ions and said co-polymer is responsive to magnesium ions.
- 36. The method of claim 28, wherein in step (a) said ionophore is complexed with calcium ions and said co-polymer is responsive to calcium ions.
- 37. The method of claim 28, wherein the relative proportion of said cross-linker relative to said copolymer is about 40% on a weight basis.
- 38. The method of claim 28, wherein said cross-linker is ethylene glycol dimethacrylate.
- 39. The method of claim 28, further comprising adding an ion exchanger in step (b).
- 40. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 38, wherein the ion exchanger is a salt of a halogenated carborane anion.
- 41. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 40, wherein the halogenated carborane anion is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 undecabromocarborane, undecachlorinatedcarborane, hexabrominatedcarborane and undecaiodinatedcarborane.
- 42. The ion-detecting sensor of claim 41, wherein the ion exchanger is trimethylammonium undecaiodinatedcarborane.
- 43. A molecularly imprinted co-polymer prepared by the method of claim 28.
- 44. A sensor comprising a co-polymer prepared by the method of claim 28.
- 45. An ionophore having the structure:
- 46. The ionophore of claim 45, wherein R3 is —O(C═O)CH═CH2.
- 47. A method of preparing a molecularly imprinted plasticizer-free co-polymer responsive to ions, comprising:
(a) forming a complex between said ions and a 3-oxapentandiaminde-type calcium ionophore; (b) combining said complex with:
(i) acrylate and/or methacrylate monomers; (ii) a cross-linking monomer; and (iii) a polymerization initiator under conditions that allow co-polymerization of said acrylate and/or methacrylate monomers with said ionophore to form a co-polymer containing said ions; and (c) removing said ions from said polymer to provide said imprinted co-polymer.
- 48. The method of claim 47, wherein said ionophore has the structure:
- 49. The method of claim 47, wherein said ions are magnesium ions.
- 50. A graft copolymer having selectivity for a target ion, comprising (i) a copolymer comprising polymerized units of methacrylate monomers; and (ii) a functionalized ionophore of said ion, wherein at least a portion of the functionalized ionophore is grafted onto the copolymer through covalent linkages.
- 51. The graft copolymer of claim 50, wherein said ionophore has the structure:
- 52. The graft copolymer of claim 50, wherein said ionophore is 4′-acryloylamidobenzo-15-crown-5.
- 53. The graft copolymer of claim 50, wherein said ionophore is 4′-acryloylamidobenzo-18-crown-6.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention is a Continuation-in-Part application of U.S. Ser. No. 10/313,090, filed on Dec. 6, 2002, entitled “Plasticizer-Free Ion Detective Sensors.” The present invention also claims priority to Provisional Application No. 60/363,181 filed on Mar. 11, 2002, entitled “Fixed Analyte-Ionophore Stoichiometry in Imprinted Polymers for Ion Sensors with Improved Selectivity,” and Provisional Application No. 60/417,866, filed on Oct. 11, 2002, entitled “Halogenated dodecacarborane cation-exchangers for ion sensors.
GOVERNMENT INTERESTS
[0002] The invention was made in the course of work supported by grants GM59716 and GM58589 from the National Institutes of Health. The United States government has certain rights in this invention.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60363181 |
Mar 2002 |
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60417866 |
Oct 2002 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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