The redox properties of ET proteins adsorbed on electrodes have been extensively investigated over the last decade. Protein can interact with the metal surface directly or through a self assembled monolayer directly linked to the electrode. Muche effort has been devoted to the comprehension of the molecular and structural factors that control E°' and the kinetics of the electron transfer process. This article provides an overview of the most significant advanced made in this field recently.
Electrochemistry of Protein Coated Surfaces / Borsari, Marco; Cannio, Maria; Ranieri, Antonio; Bellei, Marzia; S., Bakari. - STAMPA. - 1:(2003), pp. 173-180.
Electrochemistry of Protein Coated Surfaces
BORSARI, Marco
;CANNIO, Maria;RANIERI, Antonio;BELLEI, Marzia;
2003
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The redox properties of ET proteins adsorbed on electrodes have been extensively investigated over the last decade. Protein can interact with the metal surface directly or through a self assembled monolayer directly linked to the electrode. Muche effort has been devoted to the comprehension of the molecular and structural factors that control E°' and the kinetics of the electron transfer process. This article provides an overview of the most significant advanced made in this field recently.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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