Publications by authors named "Marina D Zavolskova"

We report on Prussian Blue based nanozymes, comparable in size with a natural enzyme peroxidase. Protein-sized nanoparticles have been synthesized in the course of reduction of ferric ion (Fe) and ferricyanide ([Fe(CN)]) one-to-one mixture in reversed micelles (isooctane|AOT|water) used as templates. Aniline chosen as the best reductant for this aim has led to formation of composite (according to Raman spectroscopy) Prussian Blue - polyaniline nanoparticles.

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We first report on constant potential (dc) amperometric flow-injection analysis (FIA) transduced by electroactive (conductive) polymers. Amperometric response is caused by the polymer recharging in order to maintain the electrode potential at a constant level when (i) ions are crossing the film|solution interface and polarizing electrode|film interface or (ii) ions or neutral molecules are specifically interacting with the polymer recharging it. The response under constant solution flow is a current peak and in flow-injection mode is a couple of current peaks directed opposite of the first sharp, analytically valuable peak.

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