Abstract
Summary The characteristics of a long term implantable glucose sensor will be outlined. Previous work using a quaternary ammonium salt with a spairingly soluble metallic salt of glucose in a matrix such as polyvinylchloride will be presented. A search for an insoluble metallic salt of glucose is described. Different approaches to synthesis of several salts are presented. Discussion of the possible mechanism of interaction of different compounds, their signal; output, stability, and life time are presented. The different theories and approaches behind the new glucose compounds are discussed. The liquid membrane approaches combined with ion selective electrode techniques for applications with a non‐ionic species such as glucose are explained.
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