M. Iwasaka et al., Magnetically disturbed activity of immobilized catalase on an electrode inhydrogen-peroxide buffer, IEEE MAGNET, 37(4), 2001, pp. 2941-2943
A catalase-immobilized platinum black electrode was used to measure the cat
alytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by catalase. The superconducting
current of an 8 T superconducting magnet was swept between 0 T and 8 T, and
the catalase electrode's current was monitored continuously under a voltag
e-stabilized condition. The sensor's current changed in correspondence with
the varying magnetic fields. During the magnetic field exposures, the elec
trode's current increased nearly 200%. The clear and reproducible increase
in the electrode's current under magnetic fields indicated that the catalyt
ic activity of catalase was disturbed under magnetic field exposure of up t
o 8 T and at a threshold between 1 to 2 T.