Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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181108 | Electrochemistry Communications | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We show that electrochemically inactive molecules of polysaccharide (PS), if carrying sulphated groups (e.g. ι-carrageenan and dextran sulphate) produce in buffered solutions two well-developed chronopotentiometric peaks HPS and H′PS (due to catalytic hydrogen evolution) at hanging mercury drop electrode. Peak HPS of ι-carrageenan displayed a striking increase at negative accumulation potentials, which was tentatively explained by uncoiling the PS double-helical structure at these potentials. Nanomolar concentrations of ι-carrageenan can be determined at moderate accumulation times.
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Authors
Slađana Strmečki, Marta Plavšić, Božena Ćosović, Veronika Ostatna, Emil Paleček,