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Poltorak, L. (author), van der Meijden, Nienke (author), Skrzypek, Sławomira (author), Sudhölter, Ernst J. R. (author), de Puit, M. (author)
In this work, we have simultaneously examined, electrochemically driven deposition of three proteins (haemoglobin, acid phosphatase, and α-amylase) and silica films at a polarized liquid–liquid interface. The interfacial adsorption of the proteins occurs efficiently within the acidic pH range (pH = 2–4). The interfacial charge transfer...
journal article 2020
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Poltorak, L. (author), Sudhölter, Ernst J. R. (author), de Puit, M. (author)
In this review, we describe the importance and possible electrochemical screening methods for the illicit drug – cocaine. It covers the detection at bare and modified solid electrodes, soft electrified junctions and nanopore sensing. Emphasis is given on interfacial modification techniques and electroanalytical parameters for cocaine...
review 2019
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Poltorak, L. (author), van der Meijden, N. (author), Oonk, S. (author), Sudhölter, Ernst J. R. (author), de Puit, M. (author)
The behaviour of acid phosphatase at an electrified liquid–liquid interface was studied in this work. It was found that only the protonated form of the protein can undergo interfacial adsorption which is affected by the pH of the aqueous phase. With ion transfer voltammetry we could detect acid phosphatase in concentrations as low as 0.1 μM....
journal article 2018
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Poltorak, L. (author), Eggink, I.M.A. (author), Hoitink, Marnix (author), Sudhölter, Ernst J. R. (author), de Puit, M. (author)
A straightforward, direct, and selective method is presented for electrochemical cocaine identification in street samples. The sensing mechanism is based on a simple ion transfer reaction across the polarized liquid-liquid interface. The interfacial behavior of a number of cutting agents is also reported. Interfacial miniaturization has led...
journal article 2018
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