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On the Electron Transfer Mechanism Between Cytochrome <i>c</i> and Metal Electrodes. Evidence for Dynamic Control at Short Distances
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2006
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EngineeringBioelectrochemistryChemistryShort DistancesDynamic ControlRedox BiologyOrganic ElectrochemistryAg ElectrodesElectrode Reaction MechanismBiophysicsMetal ElectrodesBiochemistryMolecular ElectrochemistryCytochrome CSpectroelectrochemistryPhysical ChemistryLong DistancesElectrochemistrySurface FunctionalizationBioelectronicsElectrophysiologyElectroanalytical SensorMedicine
Cytochrome c was coordinatively bound to self-assembled monolayers of pyridine-terminated alkanethiols on Au and Ag electrodes. The mechanism of heterogeneous electron transfer of the immobilized protein was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and time-resolved surface-enhanced resonance Raman spectroelectrochemistry. The temperature, distance, and overpotential dependencies of the electron transfer rates indicate a change of mechanism from a tunneling controlled reaction at long distances (thicker films) to a solvent/protein friction controlled reaction at smaller distances (thinner films).
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