TRNKOVÁ, Libuše, René KIZEK and Oldřich DRAČKA. Application of elimination voltammetry to adsorptive stripping of DNA. Electroanalysis. Weinheim, Germany: WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH, 2000, vol. 2000, No 12, p. 905-911. ISSN 1040-0397.
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Original name Application of elimination voltammetry to adsorptive stripping of DNA
Authors TRNKOVÁ, Libuše, René KIZEK and Oldřich DRAČKA.
Edition Electroanalysis, Weinheim, Germany, WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH, 2000, 1040-0397.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10405 Electrochemistry
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Impact factor Impact factor: 1.972
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/00:00004518
Organization unit Faculty of Science
UT WoS 000088963200006
Keywords in English linear scan voltammetry; elimination voltammetry; irreversible current; adsorptive stripping voltammetry; DNA
Tags adsorptive stripping voltammetry, DNA, Elimination voltammetry, Irreversible current, Linear scan voltammetry
Changed by Changed by: prof. RNDr. Libuše Trnková, CSc., učo 1027. Changed: 8/11/2001 15:18.
Abstract
Adsorptive stripping voltammetry has been extended by elimination voltammetry with linear scan rate (EVLS). EVLS offers the elimination of selected currents from the linear scan voltammetry results. It can be achieved by an elimination function formed by a linear combination of total currents measured at different scan rates, because the basic idea of elimination of chosen currents (for example the charging current, I-c, the reversible current for substances transported only by linear diffusion, I-r, and the purely kinetic current, I-k) consists of the different dependence of voltammetric current on the scan rare. In this article, the problem of substance adsorption influence on the elimination voltammetry results has been studied. Theoretical curves of an irreversible current with adsorbed substance being electroactive were calculated for three elimination functions. A: the function eliminating I-k and I-c and conserving I-r B: the function eliminating I-c and I-r. conserving I-k; and C: the function eliminating I-r and I-k and conserving I-c, where I-c, I-r, and I-k are the charging current, the reversible diffusion current, and the kinetic current, respectively. A larger difference between diffusion and adsorption was exhibited by the elimination function A. It provides a substantial increase in resolution and sensitivity as compared to the linear scan voltammetry current peak and clearly marks the adsorption. In case of the adsorption of electroactive substances this elimination function A can be useful for analytical applications, particularly for the adsorptive stripping voltammetry with electrochemical irreversible systems. As a practical application, the adsorptive stripping voltammetry of thermally denatured DNA on a hanging mercury electrode has been developed. While the LSV signal of single-stranded DNA at low concentrations gives a slight hint of the cathodic peak (due to the reduction of adenine and cytosine residues), the elimination A provides quite a clear signal in the form of the peak-counterpeak. It is possible to determinate DNA at concentrations below micrograms per milliliter by using this elimination function. The results received by the adsorptive stripping voltammetry in the mode of linear scan (LSV), square-wave (SWV) and elimination with linear scan (EVLS) are discussed.
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