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− | '''Electrochemical evaluation of | + | '''Electrochemical evaluation of biophenols.''' |
− | ''Sara Simmonson and Bradley E. Sturgeon'' | + | :''Sara Simmonson and Bradley E. Sturgeon'' |
The redox properties of phenols can be studied using chemical, enzymatic, and electrochemical methods. Whereas chemical and enzymatic methods have a fixed oxidation potential, electrochemical methods allow for control of the oxidation potential. The redox properties of 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid will be evaluated using cyclic voltammetry. In addition, oxidation product outcomes (HPLC) from KMnO<sub>4</sub> oxidation, peroxidase/HRP oxidation, and bulk electrolysis will be presented. Similar data will be presented for tyrosine, N-acetyltyrosine, and acetaminophen. | The redox properties of phenols can be studied using chemical, enzymatic, and electrochemical methods. Whereas chemical and enzymatic methods have a fixed oxidation potential, electrochemical methods allow for control of the oxidation potential. The redox properties of 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid will be evaluated using cyclic voltammetry. In addition, oxidation product outcomes (HPLC) from KMnO<sub>4</sub> oxidation, peroxidase/HRP oxidation, and bulk electrolysis will be presented. Similar data will be presented for tyrosine, N-acetyltyrosine, and acetaminophen. | ||
''submitted to 2022 ACS National Meeting, San Diego CA, March 20-24'' | ''submitted to 2022 ACS National Meeting, San Diego CA, March 20-24'' |
Revision as of 15:04, 29 September 2021
Electrochemical evaluation of biophenols.
- Sara Simmonson and Bradley E. Sturgeon
The redox properties of phenols can be studied using chemical, enzymatic, and electrochemical methods. Whereas chemical and enzymatic methods have a fixed oxidation potential, electrochemical methods allow for control of the oxidation potential. The redox properties of 4-hydroxyphenylacetic acid will be evaluated using cyclic voltammetry. In addition, oxidation product outcomes (HPLC) from KMnO4 oxidation, peroxidase/HRP oxidation, and bulk electrolysis will be presented. Similar data will be presented for tyrosine, N-acetyltyrosine, and acetaminophen.
submitted to 2022 ACS National Meeting, San Diego CA, March 20-24