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Amino acids typical stability constants

The constant potential amperometric detector determines the current generated by the oxidation or reduction of electoactive species at a constant potential in an electrochemical cell. Reactions occur at an electrode surface and proceed by electron transfer to or from the electrode surface. The majority of electroactive compounds exhibit some degree of aromaticity or conjugation with most practical applications involving oxidation reactions. Electronic resonance in aromatic compounds functions to stabilize free radical intermediate products of anodic oxidations, and as a consequence, the activation barrier for electrochemical reaction is lowered significantly. Typical applications are the detection of phenols (e.g. antioxidants, opiates, catechols, estrogens, quinones) aromatic amines (e.g. aminophenols, neuroactive alkaloids [quinine, cocaine, morphine], neurotransmitters [epinephrine, acetylcoline]), thiols and disulfides, amino acids and peptides, nitroaromatics and pharmaceutical compounds [170,171]. Detection limits are usually in the nanomolar to micromolar range or 0.25 to 25 ng / ml. [Pg.479]


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