Robert bosch gmbh (20240310322). DIFFUSION-BASED ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS simplified abstract

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DIFFUSION-BASED ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS

Organization Name

robert bosch gmbh

Inventor(s)

Young Shik Shin of Mountain View CA (US)

Nadezda Fomina of Redwood City CA (US)

Christopher Johnson of San Carlos CA (US)

Armin Darvish of Daly City CA (US)

Gabrielle Vukasin of San Jose CA (US)

Gary Yama of Mountain View CA (US)

Christoph Lang of Sunnyvale CA (US)

DIFFUSION-BASED ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240310322 titled 'DIFFUSION-BASED ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS

The patent application describes a method for detecting target molecules using redox tags and electrodes.

  • Contact oxidation and reduction electrodes with a solution containing redox tags.
  • Apply different voltage pulses to the electrodes based on the presence of target molecules.
  • Obtain oxidation and reduction current profiles to detect the target molecules.
  • The method utilizes electrical properties to identify the target molecules accurately.

Potential Applications: - Biochemical sensing - Medical diagnostics - Environmental monitoring

Problems Solved: - Efficient and accurate detection of target molecules - Reduced false positives in detection methods

Benefits: - Enhanced sensitivity in molecule detection - Quick and reliable results - Cost-effective solution for target molecule detection

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Target Molecule Detection Method for Biomedical Applications" This technology can be used in medical laboratories, research institutions, and environmental monitoring agencies for precise molecule detection.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this method compare to traditional molecule detection techniques? 2. What are the potential limitations of this detection method in real-world applications?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in molecule detection technologies to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of this method.


Original Abstract Submitted

a target molecule detection method includes contacting oxidation and reduction electrodes with a solution having redox tags. the method further includes applying a first oxidation voltage pulse to the oxidation electrode when the solution does not contain the target molecules to obtain a first oxidation current profile, applying a second oxidation voltage pulse to the oxidation electrode when the solution contains the target molecules to obtain a second oxidation current profile, applying a first reduction voltage pulse to the reduction electrode when the solution does not contain the target molecules to obtain a first reduction current profile, and applying a second reduction voltage pulse to the reduction electrode when the solution contains the target molecules to obtain a second reduction current profile. the method also includes detecting the target molecules in response to one or more electrical properties of the first and second oxidation and reduction current profiles.