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Electrochemical behavior of L-cysteine and its detection at ordered mesoporous carbon-modified glassy carbon electrode.

Ming Zhou1, Jie Ding, Li-ping Guo, Qing-kun Shang.   

Abstract

In this paper, the electrochemical behavior of L-cysteine (CySH) was investigated thoroughly at an ordered mesoporous carbon-modified glassy carbon (OMC/GC) electrode. The voltammetric studies showed there were three anodic peaks for the electrooxidation of CySH in the pH range of 2.00-5.00; however, one peak disappeared above pH 5.00. This behavior has never been reported before. Through the studies of the effect of pH on the distribution fractions (delta) of the four chemical species of CySH, we conclude only CySH2+ (H3A+) and CyS- (HA-) are the electroactive substances and should be responsible for the electrooxidation of CySH. And for the first time, we successfully established the exact and systemic mechanisms based on the electroactive species to explain CySH oxidation at different pH values. On the other hand, a sensitive CySH sensor was developed based on an OMC/GC electrode, which shows a large determination range (18-2500 micromol L(-1)), a high sensitivity (23.6 microA mmol L(-1)), and a remarkably low detection limit (2.0 nmol L(-1), which is the lowest value ever reported for direct CySH determination on the electrodes) at pH 2.00. At pH 7.00, the modified electrode can be still used to readily detect CySH in the range of the physiological levels. These make OMC/GC electrode a promising candidate for efficient electrochemical sensors for the detection of CySH.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17555298     DOI: 10.1021/ac0703707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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