Molecular recognition sensor system

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Inventors

Williams, John R.
Dube, Christopher E.

Application #

954655

Filed

Sep-18-2001

Published

Oct-26-2004

Current US Class

073/23.2
073/31.05
338/34
422/82.02
422/98

International Classes

G01N 027/04

Field of Search

73/23.2 73/31.05 338/34 422/82.02 422/98

Assignee

The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. (Cambridge, MA)

Examiners

Cygan; Michael

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Iandiorio & Teska

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Abstract
A molecular recognition sensor system for detecting the presence and concentration of an analyte including a resistive sensor having a semiconductive polymer film which swells when exposed to an analyte and interferents and a molecular imprinted resistive sensor having a semiconductive polymer film imprinted with the analyte which thereby swells when exposed to interferents, a circuit connected to the resistive sensor and the molecular imprinted resistive sensor for detecting a change in the resistance of the resistive sensor when exposed to the analyte and the interferents, the change in the resistance of the molecular imprinted resistive sensor when exposed to the analyte and interferents, and for subtracting the change in resistance of the molecular imprinted resistive sensor from the change in resistance of the resistive sensor to reduce the effect of any interferents on the change in resistance of the resistive sensor thereby determining the presence and concentration of the analyte.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A molecular recognition sensor system comprising:

a resistive sensor including a semiconductive polymer film which swells when exposed to an analyte and interferents;

a molecular imprinted resistive sensor including a semiconductive polymer film imprinted with the analyte to produce cavities therein, in which the film thereby swells when exposed to interferents but not analytes when said analytes are at a concentration less than or about equal to a concentration of the cavities; and

a circuit connected to the resistive sensor and the molecular imprinted resistive sensor for detecting a change in the resistance of the resistive sensor when exposed to the analyte and the interferents, the change in the resistance of the molecular imprinted resistive sensor when exposed to the analyte and interferents, and for subtracting the change in resistance of the molecular imprinted resistive sensor from the change in resistance of the resistive sensor to reduce the effect of any interferents on the change in resistance of the resistive sensor thereby determining the presence and concentration of the analyte.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a molecular recognition sensor system for detecting the presence and concentration of an analyte and to a method of detecting the presence and concentration of an analyte.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Numerous methods exist for the chemical detection of analytes. For example, resistive sensors measure the change in resistance when an analyte and interferents are absorbed by the semiconductive polymer film on the sensor. The absorption of the analyte and interferents cause the semiconductive polymer film to swell which changes the resistive properties of the sensor.

However, these devices are non-specific to an analyte because they cannot distinguish between the absorption of the analyte and the absorption of the interferents in the polymer film of the sensor. Because both the analyte and the interferent will cause a device to swell and correspondingly affect the resistance, to be selective to the analyte these prior art resistive sensors must rely on an array of chemical coatings on the sensor and on pattern recognition. See U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,571,401, 5,698,089, 5,788,833, 5,891,398, 5,911,872, 5,951,846, 5,959,191, and 6,010,616 to Lewis et al. incorporated herein by this reference. These prior art resistive sensors are non selective and require extensive data manipulation. Further, the chemical coatings on the resistive sensor will absorb virtually any interferents which will impair the ability of the sensor to detect the change in resistance due to the analyte.
 
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