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(Strept)avidin-biotin interactions at amalgam electrodes covered by thiol monolayer
Josypčuk, Bohdan ; Mareček, Vladimír ; Yosypchuk, O.
Carboxylic group of 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid (MUA) can be used to creat a peptide bond with species containing amino group, e.g., peptides, and proteins. By the help of EDC-NHS technology, streptavidin or avidin was covalently bonded with MUA-monolayer at a silver solid amalgam electrode. Such prepared electrode was used for detecting biotin and biotinylated albumin in the supporting electrolyte (0.15 M NaCl, 0.05 M TRIS, pH 7.0). Electrochemical impendance spectroscopy was performed for the biosensor response monitored by impedance spectroscopy. Binding of biotin or biotinylated albumin with (strept)avidin a change in the resistance of the sensor in the concentration range of 0.5-20 μg mL-1. Electrochemical regeneration of the amalgam electrode permits simply to renew its surface and to create the new biosensor.
Electrochemical behaviour of metallothioneins on silver amalgam electrodes
Šestáková, Ivana ; Josypčuk, Bohdan
Three different types of silver amalgam electrodes (p-AgSAE - polished silver solid amalgam electrode, m-AgSAE - mercury meniscus modified silver solid amalgam electrode and AgA-PE - silver amalgam paste electrode) were applied for voltammetric detection of metals bound in metallothionein (MT) molecule and for Brdička reaction with Co(III). The signals obtained with m-AgSAE and silver amalgam paste electrode correspond to signals observed on hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE). Only p-AgSAE exhibits different behavior which is explained by the formation of AgMT. Formation of AgMT was demonstrated by dissapearance of Cd-Zn-MT peaks and by the increase of new peaks at -573 and -1050 mV, observed by differential pulse voltammetry on HMDE, when silver ions in excess were added to the Cd-Zn-MT solution.
Monolayers at electrodes as basis for models of natural membranes
Josypčuk, Bohdan ; Mareček, Vladimír
Properties of thiol (HS(CH2)10COOH) monolayers were investigated at stationary electrodes based on silver, copper, bismuth and cadmium solid amalgams covered by a mercury meniscus or by a mercury film. For comparison, parallel experiments were performed at a classical hanging mercury drop electrode. Dependences of monolayer parameters on time of electrochemical deposition of thiol and on scan rate were performed. Statistical evaluation of all obtained results has confirmed that solid amalgam electrodes are a convenient tool for research of thiol layers.
Amperometric Determinations of Nitrocompounds with Flow Detector of Silver Solid Amalgam
Yosypchuk, O. ; Barek, J. ; Josypčuk, Bohdan
In this pilot study, a new type of flow tubular amperometric detector based on silver solid amalgam was introduced. The tubular cell was tested under flow injection analysis for determination of 4-nitrophenol in aqueous solutions. The first results show that this type of detector provides high-quality signals of 4-nitrophenol. However, there are some problems with repeatability of signals caused probably of high sensitivity due to the presence of oxygen, which we shall try remove in further research.
Unusual reaction of gold on Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode
Heyrovský, Michael ; Josypčuk, Bohdan ; Korshunov, A.
In linear voltammetry of dilute aqueous chloroauric acid with hanging mercury drop electrode. when scanning proceeds from negative to positive potentials, a prominent maximum of cathodic current appears on the curves near 0 V. This effect is explained by catalysis of hydrogen evolution by short-lived gold nanoparticles at the electrode surface.
Electrochemical properties of thiol monolayers at surfaces of different electrodes
Josypčuk, Bohdan ; Mareček, Vladimír
Solid amalgam electrodes covered by a mercury meniscus or by mercury film (m-AgSAE, MF-AgSAE, m-CuSAE, m-BiAgSAE and m-CdSAE) are convenient for obtaining thiol films which are bound to different metals. By choosing an appropriate metal for the amalgam preparation, a thiol monolayer can be created which is stable in the given potential range. After a short accumulation time (1-2 min), the area of the reduction peak (charge) practically does not change it the monolayer is created from 1 nM thiol solution. Statistical results based on many times repeated formation and desorption of thiol monolayers (RSD = 2-3 %) attest that the stationary SAEs are convenient tools for study of electrochemical properties of thiol films.
Voltammetric determination of 4-nitrophenol and 5-nitrobenzimidazole on different amalgam electrodes
Deýlová, D. ; Barek, J. ; Josypčuk, Bohdan
Voltammetric determination of 4-nitrophenol (4-NF) and 5-nitrobenzimidazole (5-NBIA) on different amalgam electrodes.
Preparation and Properties of Mercury Films on Solid Amalgam Surface
Josypčuk, Bohdan
There have been suggested a simple electrolyzer and a reliable procedure for preparation of mercury films with precisely defined thickness on a conducting surface. A small volume of electrolyte which can be used more times and a paste amalgam which cannot spill substantially decrease a risk of environment contamination. Measurements were parallelly performed on a liquid mercury free silver solid amalgam electrode (AgSAE), on a mercury meniscus modified AgSAE and on HMDE for comparing their properties with those of the mercury film electrodes (MF-AgSAE). A current response of the film electrodes is the biggest. The peak width, which determines the method resolution, is smallest on the film electrodes. Range of working potentials on MF-AgSAE is comparable with one on HMDE in different supporting electrolytes.
The effect of working electrode on electrolytic reaction
Josypčuk, Bohdan ; Heyrovský, Michael
The courses of a) redox reaction of ferrocene, b) redox reaction of thallium ion, c) electroly- tic reduction of 4-nitrophenol, were followed with 14 different working electrodes. The effect of the working electrode on electrolytic reaction is in each case specific, sometimes it is negligible, but it should be always considered.
Electrochemical detection of trace amounts of nitrated explosives
Barek, J. ; Fischer, J. ; Vyskočil, V. ; Pecková, K. ; Navrátil, Tomáš ; Josypčuk, Bohdan
Nitrated organic compounds belong to the group of the most frequently used explosives. Detection of low levels of such compounds is very attractive in these days. Due to the easy reducibility of the nitro group, voltammetry seems to be very suitable method for these purposes. For these determinations the following electrodes were used: were used hanging mercury drop electrode, meniscus modified silver solid amalgam electrode, miniaturized paste silver amalgam electrode, paste electrode on the basis of silver amalgam powder and proper organic liquid were used.

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