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Mimicking of thiram metabolism using electrochemistry hyphenated with mass spectrometry
Jaklová Dytrtová, Jana ; Jakl, M.
On-line hyphenation of a home-made electrochemical cell with an electrospray ionization mass spectrometer (EC-ESI-MS) was investigated to be applicable in mimicking of thiram (T) metabolism. The EC-ESI-MS instrumental approach confirms the creation of the first metabolic product of T (Tm). Tm is created via the decay of the disulfide bond. The catalytic effect of copper originated from the copper working electrode to this reaction is discussed.
Graphene Field-Effect Transistor as a Probe of Doping by Adsorbed Oxygen Molecules
Blechta, Václav ; Mergl, Martin ; Drogowska, Karolina ; Kučera, Lukáš ; Valeš, Václav ; Červenka, Jiří ; Kalbáč, Martin
Graphene has high potential in chemical sensing, thus understanding adsorption and charge transfer between graphene and adsorbed molecules is essential. We show that graphene field-effect transistor exhibits a moderate sensoric response towards oxygen at temperature of 150 °C. Field-effect transistors serve as a tool to probe electronic properties of graphene. We demonstrate that adsorption of oxygen molecules onto graphene leads to an upshift of Dirac point and light changes in mobility of charge carriers.
Poly(Methylene Blue) Modified Carbon-based Electrodes for Electrochemical Detection of Hydrogen Sulfide
Zlámalová, Magda ; Janda, Pavel ; Nesměrák, K.
A comparative electrochemical study has been carried out of the electropolymerization of phenothiazine derivative, methylene blue (MB). Electrochemical properties of resulting electrocatalytically active methylene blue polymer (pMB) have been studied on three various carbon-based substrates: basal plane of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG), pencil-graphite electrode (PGE) and carbon fibre micro electrode (CFE). Electrodes modified with the polymer (HOPG/pMB, PGE/pMB and CFE/pMB) have been prepared by potential cycling in aqueous electrolyte solution containing dissolved monomeric methylene blue. Electrocatalytic activity of three developed electrode systems towards hydrogen sulphide has been compared. Developed electrodes have been further investigated as potential sensors for sulfhydryl-containing compounds.
Using Voltammetric Method for Monitoring of Antioxidant Content in Biofuels
Tomášková, M. ; Chýlková, J. ; Navrátil, Tomáš ; Šelešovská, R.
The simple and fast method for analysis of Propyl gallate (PG) in biofuels was proposed in this paper. Voltammograms of antioxidant under study were recorded using linear sweep voltammetry method at a gold disc electrode in supporting electrolyte containing 0.18 mol L-1 H2SO4 and 10 % ethanol. For purposes to monitor effects on fuel quality caused by oxidative degradation, the proposed method was applied to samples of biodiesel and Ekodiesel® (the blend of biodiesel with fuel diesel). The analysis of PG can be performed without pretreatment of Ekodiesel samples, and after extraction using distilled water in case of biodiesel samples.
Phospholipid Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode and its Application for Determination of Pesticides
Švecová, H. ; Sokolová, Romana ; Součková, J. ; Skopalová, J. ; Barták, P.
In this article we described glassy carbon electrode modified with Asolectin (mixture of phosholipids). Properties of phospholipid layer, such as its thickness or solidity, were investigated using atomic force microscopy (AFM). The modified electrode was applied for square wave voltammetry (SWV) measurements to study interactions of pesticide paraquat with phospholipid layer and to detect paraquat selectively in real samples of river water.
Structural, Redox and Spectrometric Characterization of Energetic Material FOX-7 (2,2-dinitroethene-1,1-diamine) in Solution
Šimková, Ludmila ; Ludvík, Jiří
The investigation of energetic materials, especially organic nitro-amino-derivatives, always has attracted attention of physical chemists. However, published articles demonstrate lack of systematic study of molecules based on aliphatic backbones, rather than aromatic structures. This work represents the first systematic electrochemical and spectrometric characterization of 2,2-dinitroethene-1,1-diamine (FOX-7) in aqueous and aprotic solvent. Based on the results obtained from combination of electrochemistry with spectrometric methods, the actual structure of FOX-7 in various media was revealed, its reducibility described and radical intermediates as well as products were intercepted, isolated and characterized.
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.
Study of 2-Nitrofluorene Interaction with DNA at a Glassy Carbon Electrode
Skalová, Štěpánka ; Stávková, K. ; Vyskočil, V. ; Barek, J.
2-Nitrofluorene (2-NF) is a nitrated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (NPAH) which occurs as the environmental pollutant. It is a potential carcinogen and mutagen. Interaction of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) with 2-NF was monitored using an electrochemical DNA biosensor prepared from a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) and low-molecular-weight DNA by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), cyclic voltammetry (CV), and square-wave voltammetry (SWV).\nThere were no damaging interactions observed between DNA and 2-NF using EIS. However, CV shows intercalation of this substance into the DNA structure to form the complex 2-NF–DNA. Intercalation was also observed by SWV, confirming intercalation to reduce the number of electroactive sites and thus reducing the peak heights of adenosine and guanosine.
Electrochemical Impedence Spectroscopy and Steady-State Voltammetry at the Micro- between Two Immiscible Electrolyte Solution
Silver, Barry Richard ; Holub, Karel ; Mareček, Vladimír
The kinetic data of simple tetraethylammonium ion transfer across the water/1,2-DCE interface obtained by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and steady-state voltammetry are compared. It is shown that the geometry of the microcapillary tip region is of critical importance to obtain reliable kinetic data. Quasi-reversible behavior of the ion transfer reaction, corresponding to an apparent standard rate constant of about 0.2 cm s-1, is observed with both experimental methods.\n

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