The electrochemical self-assembly of the FAD modified zinc oxide films and their electrocatalytic properties
-
Add time:09/10/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
The flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) modified zinc oxide films have been prepared using repeated cyclic voltammetry to investigate both the deposition process and the films’ electrocatalytic properties. This paper describes the successful loading of electrochemically active molecules into ZnO by electrochemical method. The cyclic voltammograms recorded the direct deposition of the FAD/zinc oxide films over different scanning potential ranges from the mixed aqueous Zn2+ ions and FAD. In addition to the cyclic voltammetry, an electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance, UV–visible absorption spectroscopy, and the stopped-flow method were used to study the growth mechanism and their properties of the FAD/zinc oxide films. The results showed that the Zn2+ ions and FAD reacted by an electrochemical process to form a self-assembly FAD modified zinc oxide film. The FAD/zinc oxide films exhibited a single redox couple that included both the electron and proton transfer, with a formal potential that demonstrated a proton effect in acidic and basic solutions. The electrocatalytic reduction of NAD+ employing the FAD/zinc oxide films was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and UV–visible absorption spectroscopy methods. The electrocatalytic reduction of S4O62-, SO52-,S2O82-,ClO3-,BrO3-,andIO3- ions using a FAD/zinc oxide film occurred in neutral aqueous solutions.
We also recommend Trading Suppliers and Manufacturers of modified FAD (cas 138663-53-3). Pls Click Website Link as below: cas 138663-53-3 suppliers
Prev:ForumDistinct Roles of the NAD+-Sirt1 and FAD-LSD1 Pathways in Metabolic Response and Tissue Development
Next:Regular articleFungal FAD-dependent glucose dehydrogenases concerning high activity, affinity, and thermostability for maltose-insensitive blood glucose sensor) - 【Back】【Close 】【Print】【Add to favorite 】
- Related Information
- Reversible cyclic voltammetry of the NADH/NAD+ redox system on hybrid poly(luminol)/FAD film modified electrodes09/26/2019
- The electrochemical preparation of FAD/ZnO with hemoglobin film-modified electrodes and their electroanalytical properties09/25/2019
- Regular articleFungal FAD-dependent glucose dehydrogenases concerning high activity, affinity, and thermostability for maltose-insensitive blood glucose sensor09/24/2019
- ForumDistinct Roles of the NAD+-Sirt1 and FAD-LSD1 Pathways in Metabolic Response and Tissue Development09/09/2019
- SpotlightNo FAD, No CRY: Redox and Circadian Rhythms09/08/2019
- Improvement in the thermal stability of Mucor prainii-derived FAD-dependent glucose dehydrogenase via protein chimerization09/07/2019
- In vitro selection of ssDNA aptamers that can specifically recognize and differentiate riboflavin and its derivative FAD09/06/2019
- Economic benefits of FAD set limits throughout the supply chain09/05/2019


