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Currents 2.373 group generators

Simon et al. [92] investigated a biocatalytic anode based on lactate oxidation by lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). The anodic current is generated by the oxidation of NADH (produced by NAD+ and substrate) while LDH catalyzes the electro-oxidation of lactate into pyruvate. As previously mentioned, the oxidation of NADH at bare electrodes requires a large overpotential, so these authors used poly(aniline) films doped with polyanions to catalyze NADH oxidation. Subsequent research by this group focused on targeting mutants of LDH that are amenable to immobilization on the polyaniline surface [93],... [Pg.425]

With subsequent beating at a constant rate, the short-ciraiit current density generated by the depolarizatioo of a dipolar group represented by a response function is... [Pg.666]

It is clear from the aforementioned that modal currents (/,), group I, are currents when there is only one circuit and is called "internal mode." The currents (/ ) are generated by the existence of the second circuit that is called "intercircuit mode." The internal mode has a plane of symmetry at the earth surface, while the intercircuit mode has a plane of symmetry at the vertical center of the two circuits. Therefore, the polarities of currents on a phase of the circuit I and the corresponding phase of the circuit II are the same in the internal mode, and the polarities are opposite though the amounts of the currents are the same in the intercircuit mode as illustrated in Table 1.6. Thus, the transformation matrix given in Equation 1.193 is obtained. [Pg.66]


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