Issue 8, 2004

Electrocatalytic detection of thiols using an edge plane pyrolytic graphite electrode

Abstract

The first example of using an edge plane pyrolytic graphite electrode in electroanalysis is reported as the determination of homocysteine, N-acetylcysteine, cysteine and glutathione is studied. The response of the electrode in the direct oxidation of thiol moieties is explored and found to be electrocatalytic producing a reduction in the overpotential while having enhanced signal-to-noise characteristics compared to glassy carbon and basal plane pyrolytic graphite electrodes. The effectiveness of the methodology is examined in the determination of cysteine species in a growth tissue media that contains a high number of common biological interferences. The advantageous properties of this electrode for thiol determination lie in its excellent catalytic activity, sensitivity and simplicity.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Apr 2004
Accepted
04 Jun 2004
First published
06 Jul 2004

Analyst, 2004,129, 755-758

Electrocatalytic detection of thiols using an edge plane pyrolytic graphite electrode

R. R. Moore, C. E. Banks and R. G. Compton, Analyst, 2004, 129, 755 DOI: 10.1039/B406276K

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