2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2023.122819
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Design of an ethidium bromide control circuit supported by deep theoretical insight

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“…Atomic charges, based on Milliken analysis, were calculated to quantify the electronic character of the adsorption system. 41 After the optimization adsorption configuration (Fig. 9d), it could be found that the nickel ion had a close distance (1.921 Å) from the O-5 atom with a charge of 0.750 eV.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Atomic charges, based on Milliken analysis, were calculated to quantify the electronic character of the adsorption system. 41 After the optimization adsorption configuration (Fig. 9d), it could be found that the nickel ion had a close distance (1.921 Å) from the O-5 atom with a charge of 0.750 eV.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…LOD represents the amount of substance required to generate an electrical signal that is at least three times stronger than the existing background current. [32][33][34] Voltammograms were taken in this particular instance at pH 4.5 (0.2 M PBS), with potential ranging from 0.6 to 1.2 V. As shown by the graph in Figure 9a, the analysis concentrated on the anodic oxidation of LF throughout a 0.2 μM to 7.0 μM range. The calibration plot of the oxidation current versus LF concentration was charted to evaluate LOD using P(DLP/MCPE), as shown in Figure 9b.…”
Section: Peak Current Dependence On the Various Concentration Of Lfmentioning
confidence: 99%