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Sensing photosynthetic herbicides in an electrochemical flow cell
Authors:Tibor Szabó  Richárd Csekő  Kata Hajdu  Krisztina Nagy  Orsolya Sipos  Péter Galajda  Győző Garab  László Nagy
Affiliation:1.Department of Medical Physics and Informatics,University of Szeged,Szeged,Hungary;2.Biological Research Centre, Institue of Biophysics,Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Szeged,Hungary;3.Biological Research Centre, Institue of Plant Biology,Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Szeged,Hungary;4.Biofotonika R&D Ltd.,Szeged,Hungary
Abstract:Specific inhibitory reactions of herbicides with photosynthetic reaction centers bound to working electrodes were monitored in a conventional electrochemical cell and a newly designed microfluidic electrochemical flow cell. In both cases, the bacterial reaction centers were bound to a transparent conductive metal oxide, indium-tin-oxide, electrode through carbon nanotubes. In the conventional cell, photocurrent densities of up to a few μA/cm2 could be measured routinely. The photocurrent could be blocked by the photosynthetic inhibitor terbutryn (I 50 = 0.38 ± 0.14 μM) and o-phenanthroline (I 50 = 63.9 ± 12.2 μM). The microfluidic flow cell device enabled us to reduce the sample volume and to simplify the electrode arrangement. The useful area of the electrodes remained the same (ca. 2 cm2), similar to the classical electrochemical cell; however, the size of the cell was reduced considerably. The microfluidic flow control enabled us monitoring in real time the binding/unbinding of the inhibitor and cofactor molecules at the secondary quinone site.
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