Huarui He - Alpharetta GA, US Chao Lin - Alpharetta GA, US Neeta Raje - Alpharetta GA, US Chusheng Liu - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
Opti Medical Systems - Westbrook ME
International Classification:
G01N 21/75
US Classification:
436166, 540467
Abstract:
The invention relates to methods of determining sodium ions in a sample, wherein the ions are contacted with a compound having chromophoric moiety and an ionophoric moiety, where the ionophoric moiety interacts with the sodium ions present in the sample, resulting in the chromophoric moiety changing its radiation absorption properties in the ultraviolet and visible regions of the spectrum. For example, a change in an intensity of an absorption maximum is measured and the ion concentration is determined accordingly.
Chromoionophore And Method Of Determining Potassium Ions
Huarui He - Alpharetta GA, US Chao Lin - Alpharetta GA, US Neeta Raje - Alpharetta GA, US Chuseng Liu - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
OPTI Medical Systems - Westbrook ME
International Classification:
C07D 245/00 C07D 245/04 C07D 245/06 C07D 487/00
US Classification:
436166, 540470, 540471
Abstract:
The invention relates to methods of determining potassium ions in a sample, wherein the ions are contacted with a compound having chromophoric moiety and an ionophoric moiety, where the ionophoric moiety interacts with the potassium ions present in the sample, resulting in the chromophoric moiety changing its radiation absorption properties in the ultraviolet and visible regions of the spectrum. For example, a change in an intensity of an absorption maximum is measured and the ion concentration is determined accordingly.
Spreading Layer And Humidity Control Layer For Enhancing Sensor Performance
Narayanan Ramamurthy - Alpharetta GA, US Huarui He - Alpharetta GA, US Chao Lin - Alpharetta GA, US
Assignee:
Opti Medical Systems - Roswell GA
International Classification:
B32B 9/04 B32B 3/10 B05D 5/00
US Classification:
4284111, 4273722, 427402, 428131
Abstract:
The invention is directed to optical sensors for measuring clinically relevant analytes, their methods of manufacture, and their various uses. In an effort to develop a dry calibration method for the optical sensors of the invention it is discovered that water content inside or in the immediate vicinity of a such a sensor can have a major impact on fluorescence intensity (i. e. , a sensor's response in the dry state). Thus, one of the objectives of the invention is the elimination of the bias of sensor responses measured at different humidity environments.
Chromoionophore And Method Of Determining Calcium Ions
Huarui HE - Alpharetta GA, US Chao LIN - Alpharetta GA, US
International Classification:
G01N 33/20 C07C 245/08
US Classification:
436080000, 534848000
Abstract:
The invention relates to methods of determining calcium ions in a sample, wherein the ions are contacted with a compound having chromophoric moiety and an ionophoric moiety, where the ionophoric moiety interacts with the calcium ions present in the sample, resulting in the chromophoric moiety changing its radiation absorption properties in the ultraviolet and visible regions of the spectrum. For example, a change in an intensity of an absorption maximum is measured and the ion concentration is determined accordingly.
Hydrogen Peroxide Sensors Based Upon Photo-Induced Electron Transfer
The invention provides compounds of formula I F-L-Q (I) where F comprises a fluorophore capable of absorbing energy at an excitation wavelength and, in the absence of a quencher, emitting energy at an emission wavelength, which is different than the excitation wavelength; Q comprises a quencher; L comprises a linker moiety having two ends, one end being covalently bound to F and the other end being covalently bound to Q. The compounds are capable of undergoing a reversible reaction (1), provided below: (1) where Q is an oxidized form of Q representing the absence of a quencher, Ox comprises an oxidizing agent, which is capable of oxidizing Q to its oxidized form Q, and Red comprises a reducing agent, which is capable of converting Q back to its reduced form Q. The compounds can undergo photo-induced electron transfer when irradiated with energy and when Q exists in its oxidized form, Q. The invention also provides methods of detecting and determining the presence of analytes and/or hydrogen peroxide in a sample, as well as a substrate that comprises the compound of formula I.
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Chao Lin Vice President Research And Developt
Opti Medical Systems, Inc. Laboratory Analytical Instruments
Research Assistant at Case Western Reserve University: Control & Energy Systems Center Lab Cleveland, Ohio
Location:
Cleveland, Ohio
Industry:
Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
Work:
Case Western Reserve University: Control & Energy Systems Center Lab Cleveland, Ohio - Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area since Aug 2012
Research Assistant
Education:
Case Western Reserve University 2012 - 2013
Master of Engineering (MEng), Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Abilene Christian University, Abilene, Texas 2009 - 2011
Bachelors of Science Engineering, Engineering Management
South China University of Technology 2006 - 2009
Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering
lead author), Robert Scharpf and Paul Winnard. Collaborators from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University are Ivan Akhrymuk (joint study lead author), Kylene Kehn-Hall, Lauren Panny and Amy Smith. Shih-Chao Lin from the National Taiwan Ocean University also contributed to the study.