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May 10, 2004
             

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Hot Paper in Chemistry

"Direct electrochemistry of cytochrome c at a glassy carbon electrode modified with single-wall carbon
nanotubes,"
by Jianxiu Wang, Meixian Li, Zujin Shi, Nanqiang Li, and Zhennan Gu, Analytical Chemistry, 74(9): 1993-7, 1 May 2002.

[Authors' affiliation: Peking University, Beijing, People's Republic of China]

Abstract: "The electrochemistry of horse heart cytochrome c was studied by cyclic voltammetry at a glassy carbon electrode modified with single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs). A pair of well-defined redox waves
was obtained in cytochrome c aqueous solution at an activated SWNT film-modified electrode. The optima l conditions for activating the SWNT film-modified electrode has been determined. The electrode reaction of
cytochrome c is a diffusion-controlled process. The peak current increases linearly with the concentration of cytochrome c in the range from 3.0 x 10(-5)-7.0 x 10(-4) M. The detection limit is 1.0 x 10(-5) M. The activated
SWNT film was characterized by scanning electron microscopy. Furthermore, interaction of cytochrome c with
adenine was characterized by electrochemical and spectral methods."

This 2002 report from Analytical Chemistry was cited 18 times in current journal articles indexed by Thomson ISI during January-February 2004. Only one chemistry paper published in the last two years, excluding reviews, attracted a greater number of citations during that two-month period. Prior to the latest bimonthly count, citations to the paper have accrued as follows:

November-December 2003: 4 citations
September-October 2003: 6
July-August 2003: 4
May-June 2003: 2
March-April 2003: 4
January-February 2003: 1
November-December 2002: 3

Total citations to date: 42

Related information:
View the top 10 scientists in Chemistry; for the period of January 1, 1994 - February 29, 2004

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