Claims
- 1. A sensor array for detecting an analyte in a fluid for use in conjunction with an electrical measuring apparatus, said array comprising at least first and second chemical sensors each comprising:
at least first and second conductive leads suitable for electrical connection to the electrical measuring apparatus and electrically coupled to a chemically sensitive resistor comprising a plurality of alternating nonconductive regions comprising a nonconductive organic polymer and conductive regions comprising a conductive material compositionally different than said nonconductive organic polymer, said resistor providing
an electrical path between said conductive leads and through said regions, a first electrical resistance between said conductive leads when said resistor is contacted with a first fluid comprising a chemical analyte at a first concentration, and a second electrical resistance between said conductive leads when said resistor is contacted with a second fluid comprising said chemical analyte at a second different concentration, the difference between said first electrical resistance and said second electrical resistance of said first chemical sensor being different from the difference between said first electrical resistance and said second electrical resistance of said second chemical sensor.
- 2. A sensor array according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of nonconductive regions of said first chemical sensor is different from said plurality of nonconductive regions of said second chemical sensor.
- 3. A sensor array according to claim 1, wherein said nonconductive organic polymer of said first chemical sensor is qualitatively different from said nonconductive organic polymer of said second chemical sensor.
- 4. A sensor array according to claim 1, wherein said conductive material is an inorganic conductor.
- 5. An system for detecting an analyte in a fluid, said system comprising:
at least first and second chemical sensors each comprising at least first and second conductive leads electrically coupled to a chemically sensitive resistor comprising a plurality of alternating nonconductive regions comprising a nonconductive organic polymer and conductive regions comprising a conductive material compositionally different than said nonconductive organic polymer, said resistor providing an electrical path between said conductive leads and through said regions, a first electrical resistance between said conductive leads when said resistor is contacted with a first fluid comprising a chemical analyte at a first concentration and a second different electrical resistance when said resistor is contacted with a second fluid comprising said chemical analyte at a second different concentration, the difference between said first electrical resistance and said second electrical resistance of said first chemical sensor being different from the difference between said first electrical resistance and said second electrical resistance of said second chemical sensor; an electrical measuring device electrically connected to at least one of said conductive leads; and a computer comprisng a resident algorithm; said electrical measuring device being capable of detecting said first and said second electrical resistances in each said sensor and said computer capable of assembling said resistances into a sensor array response profile.
- 6. A system according to claim 5, wherein said plurality of nonconductive regions of said first chemical sensor is different from said plurality of nonconductive regions of said second chemical sensor.
- 7. A system according to claim 5, wherein said nonconductive organic polymer of said first chemical sensor is qualitatively different from said nonconductive organic polymer of said second chemical sensor.
- 8. A system according to claim 5, wherein said conductive material is an inorganic conductor.
- 9. A method for detecting the presence of an analyte in a fluid, said method comprising:
resistively sensing the presence of an analyte in a fluid with a chemical sensor comprising first and second conductive leads electrically coupled to a chemically sensitive resistor comprising a plurality of alternating nonconductive regions comprising a nonconductive organic polymer and conductive regions comprising a conductive material compositionally different than said nonconductive organic polymer, said resistor providing an electrical path between said conductive leads and through said regions, a first resistance between said conductive elements when said resistor is contacted with a first fluid comprising a chemical analyte at a first concentration and a second different resistance when said resistor is contacted with a second fluid comprising said chemical analyte at a second different concentration.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein said plurality of nonconductive regions of said first chemical sensor is different from said plurality of nonconductive regions of said second chemical sensor.
- 11. A method according to claim 9, wherein said nonconductive organic polymer of said first chemical sensor is qualitatively different from said nonconductive organic polymer of said second chemical sensor.
- 12. A method according to claim 9, wherein said conductive material is an inorganic conductor.
- 13. A method according to claim 9, said first and said resistance each being a resistance over time.
Government Interests
[0001] The research carried out in the subject application was supported in part by grants from the National Science Foundation (CHE 9202583). The government may have rights in any patent issuing on this application.
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