Direct electron transfer between hemoglobin and a glassy carbon electrode facilitated by lipid-protected gold nanoparticles
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2002
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We synthesized a kind of gold nanoparticle protected by a synthetic lipid (didodecyidimethylammonium bromide, DDAB). With the help of these gold nanoparticles, hemoglobin can exhibit a direct electron transfer (DET) reaction. The formal potential locates at -169 mV vs. Ag/AgCl. Spectral data indicated the hemoglobin on the electrode was not denatured. The lipid-protected gold nanoparticles were very stable (for at least 8 months). Their average diameter is 6.42 nm. It is the first time to use monolayer-protected nanoparticles to realize the direct electrochemistry of protein. |
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Han XJ;Cheng WL;Zhang ZL;Dong SJ;Wang EK.Direct electron transfer between hemoglobin and a glassy carbon electrode facilitated by lipid-protected gold nanoparticles,BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOENERGETICS,2002,1556(2-3):273-277 |
Palavras-Chave | #CHEMICALLY MODIFIED ELECTRODES #MONOLAYER #MOLECULES #MYOGLOBIN #CLUSTERS #WATER #FILMS #SIZE |
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