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Vanadium biomolecules

Comman, C.R., G.J. Colpas, J.D. Hoeschele, J. Kampf, and V.L. Pecoraro. 1992. Implications for the spectroscopic assignment of vanadium biomolecules Structure and spectroscopic characterization of monooxovanadium(V) complexes containing catecholate and hydroxamate-based noninnocent ligands. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 114 9925-9933. [Pg.27]

A colloidal suspension of conductive vanadium pentoxide [130] can be used to perform intercalation, adsorption or encapsulation of electroactive molecules or biomolecules for electrodes or biosensor realization [131]. Encapsulation of glucose oxidase in nanocomposite films made with polyvinyl alcohol and V205 sol-gel matrix or in ferrocene intercalated V2Os sol-gel [132] were envisaged to prepare glucose biosensors. [Pg.460]

Rehder, D., C. Weidemann, A. Duch, and W. Priebsch. 1988. 51-V shielding in vanadium(V) complexes A reference scale for vanadium binding sites in biomolecules. Inorg. Chem. 27 584—587. [Pg.27]


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