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Voltammetry

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"Determination Of Trace Amounts Of Cystine With Hydrodynamic Modulation Voltammmetry"
Bunseki Kagaku 1987 Volume 36, Issue 9 Pages 572-574

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Yamaguchi, S.;Tsukamoto, T.;Senda, M.

Abstract: Cystine(I) was determined by hydrodynamic modulation square-wave voltammetry with use of a vibrating Hg-coated platinum-wire electrode. A two-electrode µflow cell was designed for the determination of I by flow injection analysis. The calibration graph was rectilinear from 1 to 100 pmol of I in a 20 µL sample.
Cystine

"Determination Of Thiols By Hydrodynamic Modulation Voltammetry"
Bunseki Kagaku 1987 Volume 36, Issue 10 Pages 628-631

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Yamaguchi, S.;Tsukamoto, T.;Senda, M.

Abstract: Square-wave hydrodynamic modulation voltammetry with a vibrating platinum-wire electrode was applied to the flow injection determination of thiols, e.g., cysteine, N-acetylcysteine, dithiothreitol, 2-mercaptoethanol and reduced glutathione. A carrier stream (0.2 mL min-1) of 0.1 M phosphate buffer (pH 3) was used. The electrode was vibrated between 0 and 60 Hz over 2 s and the modulation current vs. potential curve and the difference modulation current vs. potential curve showed a max. between +0.7 and +0.9 V vs. a SCE. The difference current measured at +0.65 V increased rectilinearly between 0 and 0.1 mM thiol. Thiols were determined at the 1 µM level with the exception of reduced glutathione, which gave an unexpectedly small modulation current.
Cysteine N-acetylcysteine Dithiothreitol 2-Mercaptoethanol Thiols