Electron transfer with myoglobin in free and strongly confined regimes: disclosing diverse mechanistic role of the Fe-coordinated water by temperature- and pressure-assisted voltammetric studies
Abstract:The naturally occurring electron-transfer (ET) event for myoglobin (Mb) can be mimicked through its functionalization at diversely modified metal platforms to allow for the electron exchange either in freely diffusing or immobilized regimes. In this work, horse muscle Mb was involved in the electron exchange with Au electrodes modified by dissimilar, thin or thick alkanethiol SAMs, terminated either by unicomponent (-OH) or 1 : 1 mixed (-OH/-COOH) functional (externally exposed) entities, respectively. The sys… Show more
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