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  • Electrochemical oxidation mechanism of guanine and adenine using a glassy carbon microelectrode.

Electrochemical oxidation mechanism of guanine and adenine using a glassy carbon microelectrode.

Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (2002-01-12)
A M Oliveira-Brett, V Diculescu, J A P Piedade
ABSTRACT

The electrochemical oxidation mechanism of guanine and adenine was investigated using a glassy carbon microelectrode and cyclic and differential pulse voltammetry. It is pH-dependent and the electron transfer process occurs in consecutive steps with the formation of strongly adsorbed dimers on the electrode surface for both compounds.

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Guanine, 98%