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L-Cysteine Modified Silver Electrode and Its Application to the Study of the Electrochemistry of Hemoglobin
Abstract:Abstract

L-cysteine can be modified onto a silver electrode by covalent binding through the sulphur to give very stable and long-lived chemically modified electrodes(CMEs). Hemoglobin(Hb) exhibits an excellent voltammetric response at the resulting CMEs. Linear sweep voltammetric(LSV) measurements of Hb on the CMEs reveal the existence of a linear relationship between the cathodic peak current and the concentration of Hb in the range of 5 X 10?7 - 1 X 10?5 mol/L. The detection limit is about 2 X 10?7 mol/L. The relative standard deviation of results is 4.5% for 10 successive determinations at 2 X 10?6 mol/L. Other proteins and chemicals present in samples do not interfere in the assay.
Keywords:Chemically modified electrode  Bioelectrochemistry  Hemoglobin  L-Cysteine  Silver electrode
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