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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Ion exchange. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (343 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781118898840
    Series Statement: The Wiley Series on Electrocatalysis and Electrochemistry Series
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- TITLE PAGE -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- PREFACE -- 1 MODELING OF RELATIONS BETWEEN IONIC FLUXES AND MEMBRANE POTENTIAL IN ARTIFICIAL MEMBRANES -- 1.1 INTRODUCTORY CONSIDERATIONS -- 1.2 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING MEMBRANE POTENTIALS AND TRANSFER OF IONIC SPECIES -- 1.3 POTENTIALS AND ION TRANSPORT IN ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES MEMBRANES -- 1.4 SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 2 TRANSMEMBRANE ION FLUXES FOR LOWERING DETECTION LIMIT OF ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES -- 2.1 INTRODUCTION -- 2.2 DEFINITION OF THE DL -- 2.3 SIGNIFICANT REDUCTION OF THE DL -- 2.4 THEORETICAL DESCRIPTION OF DL -- 2.5 MODEL COMPARISON -- 2.6 INVERSE PROBLEM -- 2.7 IONS OF DIFFERENT CHARGES -- 2.8 SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 3 ION TRANSPORT AND (SELECTED) ION CHANNELS IN BIOLOGICAL MEMBRANES IN HEALTH AND PATHOLOGY -- 3.1 ION CHANNELS: STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, AND METHODS OF STUDY -- 3.2 ION CHANNELS IN HEALTH AND PATHOLOGY -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 4 ELECTRICAL COUPLING THROUGH GAP JUNCTIONS BETWEEN ELECTRICALLY EXCITABLE CELLS -- 4.1 MOLECULAR CHARACTERISTICS OF GAP JUNCTIONS -- 4.2 DISTRIBUTION OF GJS IN THE BRAIN -- 4.3 ELECTRICAL SIGNALING THROUGH GJS -- 4.4 ROLES OF GJ-MEDIATED ELECTRICAL SIGNALING IN BRAIN FUNCTION -- 4.5 PLASTICITY AND MODULATION OF GAP JUNCTIONAL COUPLING -- 4.6 CLINICAL RELEVANCE -- 4.7 CONCLUDING REMARKS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 5 ENZYME FILM ELECTROCHEMISTRY -- 5.1 INTRODUCTION -- 5.2 THE FILM ELECTROCHEMISTRY EXPERIMENT -- 5.3 ENZYME FILM ELECTROCHEMISTRY: THE BASICS -- 5.4 MOLECULAR DETERMINANTS OF ENZYME ACTIVITY -- 5.5 NONTURNOVER SIGNALS -- 5.6 CONCLUSION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 6 PLANT PHOTOSYSTEM II AS AN EXAMPLE OF A NATURAL PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICE -- 6.1 INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON PHOTOSYNTHESIS -- 6.2 PHOTOSYNTHETIC EXCITATION ENERGY TRANSFER -- 6.3 PHOTOSYNTHETIC ELECTRON AND PROTON TRANSPORT. , 6.4 PERSPECTIVES OF BIOMIMETIC APPLICATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 7 ELECTROCHEMICAL ACTIVATION OF CYTOCHROME P450 -- 7.1 INTRODUCTION -- 7.2 HOMOGENEOUS SYSTEMS: SMALL-MOLECULE ELECTROCHEMICAL MEDIATORS -- 7.3 HETEROGENEOUS SYSTEMS: SURFACE-CONFINED P450 FILMS -- 7.4 THOUGHTS ABOUT THE FUTURE OF P450 ELECTROCHEMISTRY -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 8 MOLECULAR PROPERTIES AND REACTION MECHANISM OF MULTICOPPER OXIDASES RELATED TO THEIR USE IN BIOFUEL CELLS -- 8.1 INTRODUCTION -- 8.2 MCOs IN SOLUTION: STRUCTURE AND MECHANISM -- 8.3 MCOs IN ELECTROCHEMISTRY -- 8.4 FUNCTIONALITY OF IMMOBILIZED AND SOLUBILIZED MCOs -- 8.5 CONCLUDING COMMENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- 9 ELECTROCHEMICAL MONITORING OF THE WELL-BEING OF CELLS -- 9.1 ELECTROCHEMICAL MONITORING -- 9.2 CELL DEATH: ELECTROCHEMICAL CYTOTOXICITY MEASUREMENTS -- 9.3 CURVATURE/SIZE EFFECT ON DENATURATION OF PROTEINS -- 9.4 COVALENT ANCHORING: CHEMISTRY ON GOLD -- 9.5 COOPERATIVITY ON GOLD: MEASURING WF -- 9.6 COOPERATIVE CELL IMPRINTS -- REFERENCES -- 10 ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS CONTROLLED BY ENZYME-BASED LOGIC NETWORKS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- INDEX -- END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT.
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    ISSN: 1520-6882
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    ISSN: 1520-5827
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    ISSN: 1520-6882
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
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    ISSN: 1520-6882
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
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    ISSN: 1436-5073
    Keywords: glucose ; microdialysis ; ‘wired’ glucose oxidase ; amperometric detection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract In-vitro on-line glucose monitoring is described, based on microdialysis sampling and amperometric detection operated in a flow-injection system. Samples were injected into a two-electrode microcell containing an Ag/AgCl quasi-reference electrode and a glucose enzyme electrode as the working electrode, operated at + 0.15 Vvs. Ag/AgCl. The enzyme electrode is constructed by mixing the ‘wired’ glucose oxidase into carbon paste. {Poly[1-vinylimidazole osmium(4,4′-dimethylbipyridine)2Cl)]}+/2+ was used to ‘wire’ the enzyme. The non-coated electrodes, cross-linked with poly(ethylene glycol) diglycidyl ether, responded linearly to glucose concentrations up to 60 mM, and were characterized by a sensitivity of 0.23 μA mM−1 cm−2, when operated in flow injection mode and of 5.4 μAmM –1 cm–2 in steady-state conditions. This sensitivity of the resulting enzyme electrode was 50% lower than that of similarly prepared but non-cross-linked electrodes. However, the cross-linked electrodes showed superior operational and storage stabilities, which were further improved by coating the electrodes with a negatively charged Eastman AQ film. An in-house designed microdialysis probe, equipped with a polysulphone cylindrical dialysis membrane, yielded a relative recovery of 50–60% at a perfusion rate of 2.5 μl/min–1 in a well stirred glucose solution. The on-line set up effectively rejected common interferences such as ascorbic acid and 4-acetaminophen when present at their physiological concentrations.
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    ISSN: 1436-5073
    Keywords: glucose determination ; enzyme electrode ; modified electrode ; flow injection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Glucose oxidase, mutarotase and bovine serum albumin were chemically crosslinked with glutaraldehyde directly on the surface of a carbon rod, covered with a layer of sputtered palladium/gold to produce a catalytic electrode for hydrogen peroxide oxidation. The polymerization resulted in glucose sensors with response factors that were stable for months under different storage conditions. The thin membranes had a fast response so that flow injection peaks with a width at half peak height of 3 s could be recorded accurately. The detection limit was 0.5μM D-glucose and the response was linear up to 3 mM D-glucose.
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    ISSN: 0006-3592
    Keywords: biosensor ; ethanol ; fermentation ; lignocellulose hydrolysate ; liquid chromatography ; microdialysis ; on-line ; sampling ; Chemistry ; Biochemistry and Biotechnology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Process Engineering, Biotechnology, Nutrition Technology
    Notes: During a 70-h fermentation of a lignocellulose hydrolysate, the ethanol produced was monitored on-line using a microdialysis probe as an in situ sampling device. The dialysate components were then separated in a column liquid chromatographic system and the ethanol was selectively detected by an amperometric alcohol biosensor. The result was compared with two off-line analysis methods: one chromatographic method with refractive index (RI) detection and one enzymatic method based on spectrophotometric detection. The two methods base on enzymes were shown to give lower values than the chromatographic method based on RI detection, which is discussed n terms of selectivity. The investigated on-line setup was found to be a flexible system for monitoring of fermentations, allowing a sampling frequency of at least 12 h-1 and with a delay between sampling and detection of less than 5 min. © 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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    ISSN: 1040-0397
    Keywords: Biosensor ; Aldose ; Ferrocene ; Carbon paste electrode ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The aim of this work was to improve an aldose-detecting biosensor based on quinoprotein aldose dehydrogenase (ALDH). Polymer-bound ferrocene derivatives with four different structures were studied as electron transfer mediators between the coenzyme of ALDH, pyrroloquinoline qninone (PQQ), and the conducting electrode material. The ferrocene polymers were mixed into carbon paste, which was used for the preparation of aldose-detecting electrodes by immobilizing ALDH on the carbon paste surface by adsorption. The current responses of the ferrocene polymer modified electrodes were studied and the effect of the polymer structure on the response was examined. The electrodes modified with all four polymers showed maximum response at the working potential around 300 mV (vs. Ag/AgCl). The operational stability of the ferrocene polymer modified electrodes was better than that of corresponding dimethylferrocene modified electrodes. The ferrocene polymer modified electrodes seemed to be suitable for the measurement of real samples.
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    ISSN: 1040-0397
    Keywords: NADH ; Ethylenimine ; Redox polymers ; Biosensors ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The electrocatalytic oxidation of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) by two redox polymers was evaluated from steady-state measurements at drop-coated solid graphite electrodes in 0.25 M phosphate buffer, pH 7.0, at 0 mV (vs. SCE). The redox polymers studied comprised a styrene polymer incorporating positive charges through quaternary amines and Toluidine Blue 0 (TBO) moieties (ST) and a branched polyethylenimine with part of its primary amine groups loaded with TBO (PE). The catalytic efficiencyjudged from the maximum NADH sensitivity for the PE polymer was estimated to be 230 μa cm.-2 mM-1 at a coverage of 40 μgcm-2 and for the ST polymer 300 μAcm-2 cmM-1 at about 100 μg cm-2. Reagentless biosensors sensing D-glucose and L-malate were constructed from bulk modified carbon paste containing the PE redox polymer, NAD+, polyethylenimine (PEI) and D-glucose dehydrogenase or L-malate dehydrogenase. The D-glucose and L-malate sensors were characterized in a flow injection system by apparent j′max- and K′M-values of 230 μA cm-2 and 62mM and 3.3 μAcm-2 and 1.7mM, respectively. It was shown for glucose dehydrogenase that the presence of PEI in the paste in addition to the PE polymer, drastically improved the enzymatic conversion of glucose to gluconic acid.
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