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Bioelectrochemistry
December 2012
Department of Engineering Chemistry, K.L.E. Society's K.L.E. Institute of Technology, Hubli 580 030, India.
Electrochemical oxidation of acyclovir at fullerene-C(60)-modified glassy carbon electrode has been investigated using cyclic and differential pulse voltammetry. In pH 7.4 phosphate buffer, acyclovir showed an irreversible oxidation peak at about 0.
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