2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioelechem.2010.06.003
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Derivatization of single-walled carbon nanotubes with redox mediator for biocatalytic oxygen electrodes

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“…The surface concentration calculated based on the cyclic voltammogram for the electrode modified with mixed DPPTE–SWCNTs-DNR monolayer is equal to 0.67 × 10 −10 mol/cm 2 , while the value obtained for DPPTE supported monolayer exposed to DNR solution is equal to 0.60 × 10 −10 mol/cm 2 as reported before [24]. Moreover, the values obtained for the mixed layer containing modified carbon nanotubes are comparable to the values reported for carbon nanotubes derivatized with antraquinone [35] and other types of electroactive species [3637]. …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The surface concentration calculated based on the cyclic voltammogram for the electrode modified with mixed DPPTE–SWCNTs-DNR monolayer is equal to 0.67 × 10 −10 mol/cm 2 , while the value obtained for DPPTE supported monolayer exposed to DNR solution is equal to 0.60 × 10 −10 mol/cm 2 as reported before [24]. Moreover, the values obtained for the mixed layer containing modified carbon nanotubes are comparable to the values reported for carbon nanotubes derivatized with antraquinone [35] and other types of electroactive species [3637]. …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Modified with ABTS. The researchers have recently developed a procedure for the modification of the carbon nanotubes with residues of ABTS [28,29]. By employing the same procedure, amino-functionalized SNPs were conjugated with ABTS.…”
Section: Preparation and Characteristics Of Silica Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each cyclic voltammogram, the ratios of charges under the respective reduction and oxidation peaks were close to unity. Moreover, the potentials of the reductive and oxidative peak and the formal potential had no obviously change when the scan rates increased, suggesting a reversible electrode kinetics [37]. In the voltammograms, it also can be seen that the anodic and cathodic peak currents (I pa and I pc ) for laccase were linearly proportional to the square root of the scan rate ranging from 10 to 900 mV/s with a correlation coefficient of 0.993.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%