Probing biological redox chemistry with large amplitude Fourier transformed ac voltammetry

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Abstract

Biological electron-exchange reactions are fundamental to life on earth. Redox reactions underpin respiration, photosynthesis, molecular biosynthesis, cell signalling and protein folding. Chemical, biomedical and future energy technology developments are also inspired by these natural electron transfer processes. Further developments in techniques and data analysis are required to gain a deeper understanding of the redox biochemistry processes that power Nature. This review outlines the new insights gained from developing Fourier transformed ac voltammetry as a tool for protein film electrochemistry.

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Adamson, H., Bond, A. M., & Parkin, A. (2017). Probing biological redox chemistry with large amplitude Fourier transformed ac voltammetry. Chemical Communications, 53(69), 9519–9533. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cc03870d

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