Es. Gil et Lt. Kubota, Electrochemical properties of Doyle catalyst immobilized on carbon paste in the presence of DNA, BIOELECTRO, 51(2), 2000, pp. 145-149
The electrochemical behaviour of Doyle catalyst, dirhodium(II) tetrakis [me
thyl-2-oxopyrrolidine-5(S)-carboxylate] (Rh-2(5S-MFPY)(4)), immobilised in
graphite powder was evaluated preparing the carbon paste electrode, as well
as its electrochemical properties in the presence (DCDE) and absence (DCE)
of DNA. In both cases, one redox couple at 0.35 V vs. SCE in 0.5 mol 1(-1)
KCl solution at pH 7 and 10 mV s(-1) was observed. The resolution of the p
eak current in the voltammetric studies and other electrochemical propertie
s were improved when the Doyle catalyst was immobilised in the presence of
DNA. The estimated rate constants were of 17 and 26 s(-1) for a scan rate o
f 1 V s(-1) for DCE and DCDE, respectively. Furthermore, the interaction be
tween rhodium carboxylates and electrolytes become more evident, suggesting
a good hydrophilic and conductor character of this biopolymer. (C) 2000 El
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