L. Gorton, A. Torstensson, H. Jägfeldt
Feb 10, 1984
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Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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Abstract Meldola Blue (7-dimethylamino-1,2-benzophenoxazine) can be adsorbed on graphite to give chemically modified electrodes. The electrochemical redox reactions of the phenoxazine are fairly reversible at low coverages with an E′o of −175 mV vs. SCE at pH 7.0. The electrode was most stable in acid solutions, at pH 6.0 its electrochemical activity decreased by 15% during 2h. The adsorbed compound mediated electron transfer in the electrocatalytic oxidation of the nicotinamide coenzymes (NADH and NADPH). The formation of a charge transfer complex between Meldola Blue and the coenzyme is demonstrated by experiments with a rotating disk electrode. The complex decomposes in a rate limiting step (k+2=30 s−1) to the oxidized coenzyme and the reduced Meldola Blue. The latter can be reoxidized in a fast electrochemical step. The overall result is an electrocatalytic oxidation at a voltage which is about 500 mV lower than at an unmodified electrode.