The behaviour of two biological macromolecules, bovine pancreatic insulin and hen-egg-whitelysozyme (HEWL), at aqueous-organogel interfaces confined within an array of solid-state membrane micropores was investigated via cyclic voltammetry (CV). The behaviour observed is discussed in terms of possible charge transferring species and mass transport in the interfacial reaction. Comparison of CV results for HEWL, insulin, and the well-characterised model ion tetraethylammonium cation (TEA+) revealed that the biomacromolecules undergo an interfacial reaction comprising biomacromolecular adsorption and facilitated transfer of electrolyte anions from the organic phase to a protein layer on the aqueous side of the interface, whereas TEA+ undergoes...
The interaction of proteins with interfaces and surfaces provides a basis for studying their behavio...
Electrochemical characterization of hen egg white lysozyme (HEWL) at a glycerol-modified interface b...
Ion transfer across biological membranes is a crucial step for the proper function of many drugs, io...
Electrochemistry at liquid–liquid interfaces, or at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte so...
Ion-transfer across micro-interfaces between aqueous electrolyte and gellified organic electrolyte p...
Adsorption onto the walls of micropores was explored by computational simulations involving cyclic v...
The voltammetric behaviour of proteins at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (I...
The electrochemistry of proteins at the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIE...
Miniaturised liquid/liquid interfaces provide benefits for bioanalytical detection with electrochemi...
Recognition and transport of important species at the membrane of a biological cell are critical for...
We report here the electrochemical sensing of macromolecules, such as polyLysine dendrimers, at the ...
The formation of cytochrome c oligomers was induced at liquid−gel and liquid−liquid interfaces via e...
© 2016 CSIRO. This review presents an introduction to electrochemistry at interfaces between immisci...
The impact of surfactant addition to the organic phase on the electroactivity of proteins at the aqu...
This thesis addresses some known difficulties in the field of liquid | liquid electrochemistry by pr...
The interaction of proteins with interfaces and surfaces provides a basis for studying their behavio...
Electrochemical characterization of hen egg white lysozyme (HEWL) at a glycerol-modified interface b...
Ion transfer across biological membranes is a crucial step for the proper function of many drugs, io...
Electrochemistry at liquid–liquid interfaces, or at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte so...
Ion-transfer across micro-interfaces between aqueous electrolyte and gellified organic electrolyte p...
Adsorption onto the walls of micropores was explored by computational simulations involving cyclic v...
The voltammetric behaviour of proteins at interfaces between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (I...
The electrochemistry of proteins at the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (ITIE...
Miniaturised liquid/liquid interfaces provide benefits for bioanalytical detection with electrochemi...
Recognition and transport of important species at the membrane of a biological cell are critical for...
We report here the electrochemical sensing of macromolecules, such as polyLysine dendrimers, at the ...
The formation of cytochrome c oligomers was induced at liquid−gel and liquid−liquid interfaces via e...
© 2016 CSIRO. This review presents an introduction to electrochemistry at interfaces between immisci...
The impact of surfactant addition to the organic phase on the electroactivity of proteins at the aqu...
This thesis addresses some known difficulties in the field of liquid | liquid electrochemistry by pr...
The interaction of proteins with interfaces and surfaces provides a basis for studying their behavio...
Electrochemical characterization of hen egg white lysozyme (HEWL) at a glycerol-modified interface b...
Ion transfer across biological membranes is a crucial step for the proper function of many drugs, io...