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titleOfInvention Analyzer providing plural sensors
abstract PURPOSE: To provide a urea sensor having a urease-immobilized enzyme and an electrochemical sensor for measuring hydrogen peroxide on the same passage, by forming the counterelectrode of the electrochemical sensor with a metallic material contg. palladium. n CONSTITUTION: A prescribed amount of blood sample is introduced to a buffer solution flowing in a passage 19 from a sample container 12 by a liquid feed pump 16, and the quantities of hydrogen peroxide and urea nitrogen are measured respectively by a hydrogen peroxide sensor 15 and a urea sensor 20. The hydrogen peroxide sensor 15 is composed of a working electrode 1 consisting of a platinum wire whose top reaches a hydrogen peroxide-permeating membrane 2 and whose most part is enclosed in a glass tube 10 in an inner cylinder, and of a counterelectrode 5 formed by metallic palladium, and of a potassium chloride electrolyte 9 filled between the electrodes. By using such a counterelectorde, the initial stabilizing time of a base line is remarkably reduced and the long-term aging change of the base line is reduced as compared with conventional silver/ silver chloride counterelectrodes. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1984,JPO&Japio
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