Detection of synthetic oligonucleotides by alternating current voltammetry at solid amalgam surfaces.

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Authors

HASOŇ Stanislav VETTERL Vladimír

Year of publication 2006
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Electrochimica Acta
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Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Electrochemistry
Keywords solid amalgam electrodes; mercury film electrodes; oligonucleotides; adsorption of oligonucleotides; surface morphology ; glassy carbon electrode; mercury-film electrode;
Description The tensammetric responses of different synthetic oligonucleotides (ODNs) by an alternating current (AC) voltammetry at the platinum solid amalgam electrode (PtAE)are investigated. The optimalisation of the AC voltammetric measurement of ODNs includes the determination of the effects of: adsorption time (t(A)), concentration of analysed sample (c), thickness of the amalgam layer (h), and use of different solid amalgams such as platinum, copper, gold and silver on the intensity of the AC voltammetric peaks 1 (desorption of ODN segments adsorbed via ODN sugar-phosphate backbone) and 3 (desorption and/or reorientation of the ODN segments adsorbed through hydrophobic base residues) of adsorbed ODNs. The features of mercury modified graphite/carbon electrodes for measurements of tensammetric responses of ODNs are briefly discussed.
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