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ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA

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0013-4686

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1873-3859

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  • Induced-fit binding of laccase to gold and carbon electrodes for the biological fuel cell applications
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    • M. Karaskiewicz
    • D. Majdecka
    • A. Wieckowska
    • J. Biernat
    • J. Rogalski
    • R. Bilewicz

    - ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA - Year 2014

    Analogues of laccase natural substrates (syringic, veratric, ferulic, vanillic, isovanillic, 3,5-dimethoxybenzoic aldehydes) were employed to bind and orient laccase molecules in a way which facilitates adsorption of the catalyst molecules and their electrical connection with the conductive support. Laccase was bound efficiently to these substrates both on gold and carbon electrodes forming, respectively, 2D and 3D films sensitive...

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