Conductive polymers: Their preparations and catalyses on NADH oxidation at carbon cloth electrodes

This study has made comparison to five such polymers viz. poly (methylene green), poly aniline (PANI), poly (ortho-phenylene diamine) (PoPD), poly (4-vinylpyridine) and poly pyrrole in terms of their preparations and capacities to improve the oxidation of NADH. Cyclic voltammogram showed that all...

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Main Authors: A. Jarjes, Zahraa, Samian, Mohammed Razip, Ab Ghani, Sulaiman
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description This study has made comparison to five such polymers viz. poly (methylene green), poly aniline (PANI), poly (ortho-phenylene diamine) (PoPD), poly (4-vinylpyridine) and poly pyrrole in terms of their preparations and capacities to improve the oxidation of NADH. Cyclic voltammogram showed that all the electrode processes involved in the preparation of the polymers on the carbon cloth electrode are diffusion-controlled. The oxidation of NADH was enhanced when mediated by PANI and PoPD. A fast heterogeneous electron transfer was shown through the increase in anodic peak current together with a decrease in the cathodic peak current.
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spelling usm-384842018-01-23T07:18:56Z http://eprints.usm.my/38484/ Conductive polymers: Their preparations and catalyses on NADH oxidation at carbon cloth electrodes A. Jarjes, Zahraa Samian, Mohammed Razip Ab Ghani, Sulaiman QD1-999 Chemistry QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution) This study has made comparison to five such polymers viz. poly (methylene green), poly aniline (PANI), poly (ortho-phenylene diamine) (PoPD), poly (4-vinylpyridine) and poly pyrrole in terms of their preparations and capacities to improve the oxidation of NADH. Cyclic voltammogram showed that all the electrode processes involved in the preparation of the polymers on the carbon cloth electrode are diffusion-controlled. The oxidation of NADH was enhanced when mediated by PANI and PoPD. A fast heterogeneous electron transfer was shown through the increase in anodic peak current together with a decrease in the cathodic peak current. Elsevier 2015 Article PeerReviewed A. Jarjes, Zahraa and Samian, Mohammed Razip and Ab Ghani, Sulaiman (2015) Conductive polymers: Their preparations and catalyses on NADH oxidation at carbon cloth electrodes. Arabian Journal of Chemistry, 8. pp. 726-731. ISSN 1878-5352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arabjc.2013.05.021
spellingShingle QD1-999 Chemistry
QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution)
A. Jarjes, Zahraa
Samian, Mohammed Razip
Ab Ghani, Sulaiman
Conductive polymers: Their preparations and catalyses on NADH oxidation at carbon cloth electrodes
title Conductive polymers: Their preparations and catalyses on NADH oxidation at carbon cloth electrodes
title_full Conductive polymers: Their preparations and catalyses on NADH oxidation at carbon cloth electrodes
title_fullStr Conductive polymers: Their preparations and catalyses on NADH oxidation at carbon cloth electrodes
title_full_unstemmed Conductive polymers: Their preparations and catalyses on NADH oxidation at carbon cloth electrodes
title_short Conductive polymers: Their preparations and catalyses on NADH oxidation at carbon cloth electrodes
title_sort conductive polymers: their preparations and catalyses on nadh oxidation at carbon cloth electrodes
topic QD1-999 Chemistry
QH1 Natural history (General - Including nature conservation, geographical distribution)
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