Claims
- 1. A liquid sensor comprising:(a) a microresonator comprising a piezoelectric substrate having a first face and a second opposite face, wherein said first face of said piezoelectric substrate comprises an electrode deposited on said first face; (b) a heat flow sensor coupled thermally to said piezoelectric substrate of said microresonator; and (c) a heat sink coupled thermally to said heat flow sensor; wherein said microresonator is capable of measuring at least one property of a liquid sample interacting with said first face, and said heat flow sensor is capable of measuring the flow of heat from said liquid to said heat sink.
- 2. The liquid sensor of claim 1, wherein said heat flow sensor is capable of simultaneously measuring the flow of heat from said liquid sample to said heat sink coupled thermally to said heat flow sensor, in real time with the measurement of said at least one property of said liquid sample by said microresonator.
- 3. The liquid sensor of claim 1, wherein one property of said at least one property of said liquid sample measured by said microresonator is mass.
- 4. The liquid sensor of claim 1, wherein one property of said at least one property of said liquid sample measured by said microresonator is liquid density.
- 5. The liquid sensor of claim 1, wherein one property of said at least one property of said liquid sample measured by said microresonator is liquid viscosity.
- 6. The liquid sensor of claim 1, wherein a property of liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is a heat per unit mass change.
- 7. The liquid sensor of claim 1, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of evaporation of said liquid sample.
- 8. The liquid sensor of claim 1, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of condensation of said liquid sample.
- 9. The liquid sensor of claim 1, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of adsorption of said liquid sample.
- 10. The liquid sensor of claim 1, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat desorption of said liquid sample.
- 11. The liquid sensor of claim 1, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid senor is the heat of reaction of said liquid sample.
- 12. The liquid sensor of claim 1, wherein said microresonator is selected from the group of microresonators consisting of bulk acoustic wave sensors, quartz crystal microbalances, surface acoustic wave sensors, flexural plate wave sensors, and acoustic plate mode sensors.
- 13. The liquid sensor comprising:(a) a coated microresonator comprising a piezoelectric substrate having a first face and a second opposite face, wherein said first face of said piezoelectric substrate comprises a coating layer deposited on said first face; (b) a heat flow sensor coupled thermally to said piezoelectric substrate of said microresonator; and (c) a heat sink coupled thermally to said heat flow sensor; wherein said microresonator is capable of measuring at least one property of a liquid sample interacting with said coating layer, and said heat flow sensor is capable of measuring the flow of heat from said liquid sample to said heat sink.
- 14. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein said heat flow sensor is capable of simultaneously measuring the flow of heat from said liquid sample to said heat sink coupled thermally to said heat flow sensor, in real time with the measurement of at least one property of said liquid sample by said microresonator.
- 15. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein said coating layer is a polymer layer.
- 16. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein said coating layer is a protein layer.
- 17. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein one property of said at least one property of said liquid sample measured by said microresonator is mass.
- 18. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein one property of said at least one property of said liquid sample measured by microresonator is liquid density.
- 19. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein one property of said at least one property of said liquid sample measured by said microresonator is liquid viscosity.
- 20. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is a heat per unit mass change.
- 21. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of evaporation of said liquid sample.
- 22. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of condensation of said liquid sample.
- 23. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of adsorption of said liquid sample.
- 24. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of desorption of said liquid sample.
- 25. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of reaction of said liquid sample.
- 26. The liquid sensor of claim 13, wherein said microresonator is selected from the group of microresonators, consisting of bulk acoustic wave sensors, quartz crystal microbalances, surface acoustic wave sensors, flexural plate wave sensors, and acoustic plate mode sensors.
- 27. A method for measuring a liquid sample, the method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a microresonator which comprises a piezoelectric substrate having a first solid face for directly contacting a liquid sample and a second opposite solid face isolated from contacting said sample, said piezoelectric substrate having a resonant frequency and capable of producing a measurement signal based on said resonant frequency; (b) providing a heat flow sensor coupled thermally to said piezoelectric substrate of said microresonator; (c) providing a heat sink coupled thermally to said heat flow sensor; (d) measuring the changes in at least one property of said liquid sample interacting with said first face utilizing said microresonator; and (e) measuring the flow of heat from said liquid sample to said heat sink.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein said heat flow sensor is capable of simultaneously measuring the flow of heat from said liquid sample to said heat sink, in real time with the measurement of said at least one property of said liquid sample by said microresonator.
- 29. The method of claim 27, wherein said first solid face comprises an electrode deposited on said first solid face.
- 30. The method of claim 27, wherein said first solid face comprises a coating layer deposited on said first solid face.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein said coating layer is polymer layer.
- 32. The method of claim 30, wherein said coating layer is protein layer.
- 33. The method of claim 27, wherein one property of said at least one property of said liquid sample measured by said microresonator is mass.
- 34. The method of claim 27, wherein one property of said at least one property of said liquid sample measured by said microresonator is liquid density.
- 35. The method of claim 27, wherein one property of said at least one property of said liquid sample measured by said microresonator is liquid viscosity.
- 36. The method of claim 27, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is heat per unit mass change.
- 37. The method of claim 27, a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of evaporation of said liquid sample.
- 38. The method of claim 27, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of condensation of said liquid sample.
- 39. The method claim 27, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of adsorption of said liquid sample.
- 40. The method of claim 27, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of desorption of said liquid sample.
- 41. The method of claim 27, wherein a property of said liquid sample measured by said liquid sensor is the heat of reaction of said liquid sample.
- 42. The method of claim 27, wherein said microresonator is selected from the group of microresonators consisting of bulk acoustic wave sensors, quartz crystal microbalances, surface acoustic wave sensors, flexural plate wave sensors, and acoustic plate mode sensors.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/067,239, filed Dec. 2, 1997, and is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/585,815, filed May 26, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,190,035,which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/203,940, filed Dec. 2, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,106,149.
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