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The electrogenerated chemiluminescent behavior of hemin and its catalytic activity for the electrogenerated chemiluminescence of lucigenin

The electrogenerated chemiluminescent (ECL) behavior of hemin at a platinum electrode in the alkaline solution has been investigated in detail. Under the optimum conditions the linear response range of hemin is 1.0×10 −5–1.0×10 −8 g ml −1, the detection limit was 1.0×10 −8 g ml −1, and the relative...

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Published in:Talanta (Oxford) 2000-01, Vol.50 (6), p.1275-1281
Main Authors: Nan Chen, Guo, Zhang, Lin, Er Lin, Rong, Cong Yang, Zhen, Ping Duan, Jian, Qing Chen, Hong, Brynn Hibbert, D.
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Summary:The electrogenerated chemiluminescent (ECL) behavior of hemin at a platinum electrode in the alkaline solution has been investigated in detail. Under the optimum conditions the linear response range of hemin is 1.0×10 −5–1.0×10 −8 g ml −1, the detection limit was 1.0×10 −8 g ml −1, and the relative standard derivation for 1×10 −7 g ml −1 hemin was 2.8%. It has been also found that hemin would catalyze the ECL of lucigenin at a platinum electrode in a neutral solution in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, the catalytic ECL intensity was linear with the concentration of hemin in the range of 1.0×10 −14–1.0×10 −10 g ml −1. IgG labeled with hemin was used to examine the ECL catalytic activity of hemin after conjugating to protein, and the results showed that hemin retained ECL catalytic activity when conjugated to protein.
ISSN:0039-9140
1873-3573
DOI:10.1016/S0039-9140(99)00240-4