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Electrochemical investigation of carbon nanotube nanoweb architecture in biological media

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:03 authored by Dennis Antiohos, Simon Moulton, Andrew Minett, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace, Jun ChenJun Chen
The as-synthesised carbon nanotube nanoweb modified carbon fibre paper (CNT-NW/CFP) was investigated to study the effect of surface protein adsorption in electrochemical activities using immunoglobulin G (IgG) and human serum albumin (HSA). Detail chemical characterisation was carried out using 125I radiolabeling, cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Both HSA and IgG were adsorbed onto the electrode at levels of approximately 120 mg/m2. Cyclic voltammetry indicated that the surface-adsorbed protein had a detrimental effect on oxidation/reduction of ferri/ferricyanide whilst EIS spectra revealed a slight increase in impedance and decrease in capacitance.

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Nanobionics

Australian Research Council

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Antiohos, D., Moulton, S. E., Minett, A. I., Wallace, G. G. & Chen, J. (2010). Electrochemical investigation of carbon nanotube nanoweb architecture in biological media. Electrochemistry Communications, 12 (11), 1471-1474.

Journal title

Electrochemistry Communications

Volume

12

Issue

11

Pagination

1471-1474

Language

English

RIS ID

33416

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