The first observation of electrochemistry of graphene/cysteine/copper composite

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry(2019)

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Abstract
A systematic characterization of electron transfer reaction involving copper amino acid complexes is an interesting task in connection with a biological activity of copper. We immobilized copper on a self-assembled monolayer of different types of cysteines grown on graphene electrode. Copper-amino acid complexes were characterized by electrochemical methods such as cyclic voltammetry. Influence of pH of electrolyte, hydrocarbon chain length of cysteine and concentration of copper chloride solution used for immobilization of copper on amino acid self-assembled monolayer/graphene composite, on electron transfer process were tested. Strong signal of copper (II) reduction was obtained in the phosphate buffer solution at pH 6.2 and no significant change was observed after change the hydrocarbon chain length on electrochemistry of graphene/cysteine/copper composite.
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Self-assembled monolayer,Graphene,Cysteine,Cyclic voltammetry
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