Wl. Xia et al., CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY OF S-SULFOCYSTEINE AT A GOLD PLUS MERCURY AMALGAM ELECTRODE AND APPLICATION TO DUAL ELECTRODE ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION, Journal of electroanalytical chemistry [1992], 435(1-2), 1997, pp. 39-46
The dual gold + mercury (Au + Hg) amalgam electrode was found to be an
effective detector for S-sulfocysteine (SSC). Using flow injection an
alysis, a 20 pmol mass detection limit was achieved using a 20 mu l in
jection volume. Cystine and SSC were shown to behave quite differently
in this detection system. The signal from cystine displayed a depende
nce on flow rate reflective of simple mass transfer, while the signal
from SSC was more sensitive to mobile phase flow rate. The cystine sig
nal was insensitive to pH, while SSC's signal depended significantly o
n pH. The SSC reduction reaction at the upstream Au + Hg electrode was
determined by cyclic voltammetry to be RSSO3- + 2H(+) + 2e(-) --> RSH
+ HSO3-. The signal monitored at the downstream electrode was attribu
ted mainly to the oxidation of Hg to Hg cysteinate below pH4. Both cys
teine and bisulfite contributed to the detection signal above pH 4.5.
The optimum pH for the detection of SSC was approximately 5.2. (C) 199
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