ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 12 -- United States Patent no. 12,247,945, issued on March 11, was assigned to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, Mass.) and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (Thuwal, Saudi Arabia).
"Sensors including redox-active selector complexes" was invented by Timothy M. Swager (Newton, Mass.), Suchol Savagatrup (Cambridge, Mass.), Vera Schroder (Cambridge, Mass.), Maggie He (Cambridge, Mass.), Sibo Lin (Cambridge, Mass.), Xi-Xiang Zhang (Thuwal, Saudi Arabia) and Khaled N. Salama (Thuwal, Saudi Arabia).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A sensor can include a redox-active complex. The sensor can be voltage sensitive."
The patent was filed on Sept. 14,...