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titleOfInvention Portable blood lead analyzer
abstract The present invention relates to a portable lead analyzer that can easily analyze the lead content present in the human circulatory blood using an electrochemical reaction, and more particularly, a silver auxiliary electrode, a gold working electrode, and an Ag-AgCl reference electrode. By using a disposable electrochemical sensor and a current voltmeter connected to the electrochemical sensor (potentiostat) to maintain the voltage of the electrode to reduce the lead in the blood sample, while measuring the current flowing in proportion to the blood lead concentration A device for testing blood lead content. The portable small lead analyzer provided by the present invention enables anyone to easily measure the lead content in the human body by using a drop of blood sample collected from the human body, thereby enabling workers or lead working in a harsh working environment in which there is a risk of lead poisoning. Children who are easily exposed to lead by poor quality toys can be immediately tested on the spot.
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