Bx. Ye et Xy. Zhou, DIRECT ELECTROCHEMISTRY OF HEMOGLOBIN AT A BARE SILVER ELECTRODE PROMOTED BY CETYL PYRIDINIUM CHLORIDE AND ITS APPLICATION IN ANALYSIS, Electroanalysis, 8(12), 1996, pp. 1165-1168
The electrochemical redox of hemoglobin at a bare silver electrode pro
moted by cetyl pyridinium chloride with the cyclic voltammetric techni
que has been studied. The electrode reaction exhibits such good stabil
ity that the peak currents change less than 8.5% (oxidation) and 10.2%
(reduction) for a continuing scan of 30 min in a solution containing 1
x 10(-7) mol/L hemoglobin. The electrode reaction rate constant K-s i
s 0.0865 s(-1) with a single electron transfer. Moreover, both the oxi
dation currents and the reduction currents are linear with the concent
ration of hemoglobin over the range of 1 x 10(-8) -5 x 10(-7) mol/L. S
o, it can be used as an analytical method of determining hemoglobin.