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Voltammetric Behavior of Explosive Potassium Salt of 2,4-Dinitrobenzofuroxan\non Electrodes with Mercury Surface
Šelešovská, R. ; Sokolová, Romana ; Matyáš, R. ; Janíková, L.
Voltammetric behavior of potassium salt of 2,4-dinitrobenzofuroxan (KDNBF) has been\nfirstly studied using hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE) and silver solid amalgam\nelectrode (AgSAE). Cyclic voltammetry was applied for the measurements of dependences on\npH and scan rate required for the elucidation of the ongoing electrode reactions and\ndifferential pulse voltammetry served for the development of sensitive method for KDNBF\ndetermination.
Oxidation of Bioflavonoids in Respect to their Chemical Structure
Sokolová, Romana ; Ramešová, Šárka ; Kocábová, Jana ; Degano, I.
The electrochemical oxidation of flavone luteolin, flavanone taxifolin and flavonols derived from quercetin was studied by cyclic voltammetry. Only small differences in the chemical structure of bioflavonoids resulted in extremely variable oxidation pathways and products. Products of oxidation and further decomposition were determined by HPLC-ESI-MS/MS and HPLC-DAD.
Oxidation Mechanism of Rhamnetin, a Bioflavonoid Compound
Ramešová, Šárka ; Sokolová, Romana ; Degano, I.
The natural flavonoid rhamnetin (2-(3,4-dihydroxyfenyl)-3,5-dihydroxy-7-methoxychromen-4-one) is important bioactive compound. Rhamnetin was studied in aqueous solution by electrochemical methods. The oxidation mechanism proceeds in sequential steps, which correspond to the hydroxyl oxidation of groups in the three aromatic rings. The study is based on in situ spectroelectrochemistry and identification of products by HPLC-DAD and HPLC–ESI MS/MS.
Charge Transport in Single Molecule Junctions of Spirobifluorene Scaffold
Hromadová, Magdaléna ; Kolivoška, Viliam ; Sokolová, Romana ; Šebera, Jakub ; Mészáros, G. ; Valášek, M. ; Mayor, C.
Single molecule conductance of two spirobifluorene molecules of different length have been studied by scanning tunneling break junction (STM–BJ) methodology. First molecule contains a tripodal spirobifluorene platform, whereas a second one contains the same platform with chemically attached p-phenyleneethynylene molecular wire. The conductance values change only slightly between these two molecules, which demonstrated that such a platform provides both highly conducting pathway and stable anchor for the future molecular electronic devices.
Reduction and Oxidation of Hydroxyquinolines in Acetonitrile and Dimethylsulfoxide
Sokolová, Romana ; Ramešová, Šárka ; Fiedler, Jan ; Kolivoška, Viliam ; Degano, I. ; Gál, M. ; Szala, M. ; Nycz, J. E.
This study is focused on investigation of oxidation and reduction pathways of selected hydroxyquinoline compounds in nonaqueous solutions. The experimentally obtained reduction potentials are reported to well correlate with calculated values of LUMO energies as well as the obtained oxidation potentials are in a good agreement with theoretical HOMO energies. The cyclic voltammetry, in situ UV/Vis spectroelectrochemistry and in situ IR spectroelectrochemistry confirmed that the oxidation mechanism is complicated. Oxidation unexpectedly proceeds together with protonation of the starting compound. This behaviour was found for all studied compounds, hydroxyquinoline carboxylic acids and also for compounds, where a methyl group is present instead of carboxylic group.
Comparison of Techniques for Single-Molecule Conductance Measurements of Expanded Pyridinium Molecules
Lachmanová, Štěpánka ; Hromadová, Magdaléna ; Sokolová, Romana ; Kocábová, Jana ; Gasior, Jindřich ; Mészáros, G. ; Lainé, P. P.
This work is focused on the comparison of two techniques of single-molecule conductance measurements: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Break Junction technique and Mechanically Controlled Break Junction technique. The structure of studied compound 9-(pyridin-4-yl)benzo[c]benzo[1,2]quinolizino[3,4,5,6-ija][1,6]naphthyridin-15-ium allows the formation of the molecular bridge between two gold electrodes, which are connected to a source of the constant voltage in both of the used methods. The differences, advantages and disadvantages of both of the techniques will be discussed. Both techniques provided two values of conductance of studied compound depending on the experimantal conditions.
Electrochemistry of Flavonolignans and their Interactions with DNA and Proteins
Pyszková, M. ; Zatloukalová, M. ; Biedermann, David ; Křen, Vladimír ; Ulrichová, J. ; Ramešová, Šárka ; Sokolová, Romana ; Vacek, J.
Electrochemical oxidation of flavonolignans silybin, silydianin, silychristin and their 2,3-dehydroderivatives, was studied using ex situ and in situ cyclic and square wave voltammetry at pyrolytic graphite electrode. The pilot results presented here could be used for further investigation of mechanism of oxidation and reactivity of flavonolignans to DNA and proteins.
Electrochemistry as a Tool for an Enzyme Characterization
Gál, M. ; Krahulec, J. ; Jiríčková, K. ; Sokolová, Romana ; Híveš, J.
Basic biochemical properties such as Michaelis constant (KM) and turnover number (kcat) of enzyme enteropeptidase was measured by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Both values determined by impedance measurements are in good agreement with those obtained by traditional spectroscopic techniques. Therefore one can suppose that electrochemical methods might be successful for such measurements also in the case where usual ones (UV-Vis, fluorescence spectroscopy) are not able to determine these enzyme characteristics.
Electrochemistry of Flavonolignans in Acetonitrile and Dimethylsulfoxide
Sokolová, Romana ; Kocábová, Jana ; Fiedler, Jan ; Vacek, J. ; Marhol, Petr ; Vavříková, Eva ; Křen, Vladimír
This study is focused on investigation of oxidation pathways of silybin and 2,3-dehydrosilybin in nonaqueous solutions. The oxidation mechanism of both flavonolignans differs and depends strongly on their chemical structure. The cyclic voltammetry, UV/Vis and IR spectroelectrochemistry were used for identification of electrooxidation (semiquinone) intermediates. HPLC with diode array detection was applied for identification of oxidation and degradation products. Molecular orbital calculations supported the experimental findings.
Oxidation Mechanisms of Diflunisal on Glassy Carbon Electrode
Tiribilli, Ch. ; Giannarelli, S. ; Sokolová, Romana ; Valášek, M.
The electrochemical oxidation of diflunisal in acetonitrile was studied on a glassy carbon electrode. Diflunisal yields one irreversible oxidation wave at 1.6 V (vs. Ag/AgCl/1M LiCl electrode). The oxidation mechanism depends on the basicity of the solvent. The study is based on cyclic voltammetry, electroanalytical methods and UV-Vis spectroelectrochemistry. The degradation products were determined by separation techniques (HPLC-DAD, GC-MS).

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