Technical Description
The technology introduces a third-generation biosensor that detects hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) using a special nanostructure coating on glass. This structure is grown on a conductive surface through a method called radio frequency sputtering.
Problems Addressed
- Slow Detection
- Limited in-vivo use
- Complex Manufacturing
- Poor Enzyme Activity
- Lower Conductivity
Tech Features
- Electrochemical Hydrogen Peroxide Detection
- Enzyme-based Biosensor
- Radio Frequency Sputtering Process
- Long-term Stability
- Enhanced Reproducibility
- Improved Sensor Performance
Target Audience
- Healthcare Sector
- Biotechnology Industry
- Pharmaceutical Industry
- Chemical Manufacturers
- Forensic Science
Tech ID: P14-1197 TRL 4 Patent Status: Granted Available For Exclusive and Non-exclusive License
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