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Dielectric Spectroscopy Can Predict the Effect of External AC Fields on the Dynamic Adsorption of Lysozyme
Authors:Dr Tomás E Benavidez  Prof José D S Guerra  Prof Carlos D Garcia
Institution:1. INFIQC-CONICET, Department of Physical Chemistry, School of Chemistry, National University of Córdoba, Córdoba, X5000HUA Argentina;2. Institute of Physics, Federal University of Uberlandia, Uberlândia, MG 38408-100 Brazil;3. Department of Chemistry, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634 USA
Abstract:This report describes the application of dielectric spectroscopy as a simple and fast way to guide protein adsorption experiments. Specifically, the polarization behavior of a layer of adsorbed lysozyme was investigated using a triangular-wave signal with frequencies varying from 0.5 to 2 Hz. The basic experiment, which can be performed in less than 5 min and with a single sample, not only allowed confirming the susceptibility of the selected protein towards the electric signal but also identified that this protein would respond more efficiently to signals with lower frequencies. To verify the validity of these observations, the adsorption behavior of lysozyme onto optically transparent carbon electrodes was also investigated under the influence of an applied alternating potential. In these experiments, the applied signal was defined by a sinusoidal wave with an amplitude of 100 mV and superimposed to +800 mV (applied as a working potential) and varying the frequency in the 0.1–10000 Hz range. The experimental data showed that the greatest adsorbed amounts of lysozyme were obtained at the lowest tested frequencies (0.1–1.0 Hz), results that are in line with the corresponding dielectric features of the protein.
Keywords:lysozyme  adsorption  dielectric spectroscopy  carbon  AC fields
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