Electrochemical characterization of hen egg white lysozyme (HEWL) at a glycerol-modified interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES) was conducted using a microporous silicon membrane-supported gelled-1,6-dichlorohexane|water-glycerol interface. The electrochemical response of HEWL under these conditions is of interest for the system's potential application to the formation of isorefractive emulsified-ITIES, which offer practical opportunities for spectrophotometric analysis of interfacial processes. Importantly, the voltammetric signature for HEWL seen under glycerol-rich conditions was similar but with some differences from that for glycerol-free conditions. Specifically, the potential at which facilitated transfer of t...
This review presents some recent developments in the field of electroanalytical sensors. We first ex...
The electrochemical properties of the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES)...
© 2016 CSIRO. This review presents an introduction to electrochemistry at interfaces between immisci...
The electrochemistry of proteins at the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIE...
Lysozyme can be electrochemically detected after adsorption at an electrified gel–water interface. E...
The voltammetric behaviour of proteins at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (I...
Lysozyme can be electrochemically detected after adsorption at an electrified gel-water interface. E...
Electrochemical adsorption and voltammetry of hen-egg-white-lysozyme (HEWL) was studied at an array ...
Electrochemistry at liquid–liquid interfaces, or at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte so...
The behaviour of two biological macromolecules, bovine pancreatic insulin and hen-egg-whitelysozyme ...
The electroadsorption of proteins at aqueous-organic interfaces offers the possibility to examine pr...
The formation of cytochrome c oligomers was induced at liquid−gel and liquid−liquid interfaces via e...
The globular protein lysozyme was adsorbed and desorbed under electrochemical conditions at the wate...
The combination of cyclic voltammetry and "online" chromatographic techniques for product ...
The electroadsorption of proteins at aqueous-organic interfaces offers the possibility to examine pr...
This review presents some recent developments in the field of electroanalytical sensors. We first ex...
The electrochemical properties of the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES)...
© 2016 CSIRO. This review presents an introduction to electrochemistry at interfaces between immisci...
The electrochemistry of proteins at the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIE...
Lysozyme can be electrochemically detected after adsorption at an electrified gel–water interface. E...
The voltammetric behaviour of proteins at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (I...
Lysozyme can be electrochemically detected after adsorption at an electrified gel-water interface. E...
Electrochemical adsorption and voltammetry of hen-egg-white-lysozyme (HEWL) was studied at an array ...
Electrochemistry at liquid–liquid interfaces, or at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte so...
The behaviour of two biological macromolecules, bovine pancreatic insulin and hen-egg-whitelysozyme ...
The electroadsorption of proteins at aqueous-organic interfaces offers the possibility to examine pr...
The formation of cytochrome c oligomers was induced at liquid−gel and liquid−liquid interfaces via e...
The globular protein lysozyme was adsorbed and desorbed under electrochemical conditions at the wate...
The combination of cyclic voltammetry and "online" chromatographic techniques for product ...
The electroadsorption of proteins at aqueous-organic interfaces offers the possibility to examine pr...
This review presents some recent developments in the field of electroanalytical sensors. We first ex...
The electrochemical properties of the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIES)...
© 2016 CSIRO. This review presents an introduction to electrochemistry at interfaces between immisci...