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Dioctylaminesulfonamide‐modified carbon nanoparticles are characterised and employed as high surface area substrate for (i) coenzyme Q10 and (ii) 1,2‐dimyristoyl‐sn‐glycero‐3‐phosphocholine (or DMPC) ‐ Q10 redox processes. The carbon nanoparticles provide a highly hydrophobic substrate with ca. 25 Fg−1 capacitance when bare. Q10 or DMPC‐Q10 immobilised onto the carbon nanoparticles lower the capacitance,...
2‐Bromomethyl‐9,10‐anthraquinone is covalently bound to carbon nanoparticle surfaces (Emperor 2000, Cabot Corp., with sulphonamide groups, ca. 9 to 18 nm diameter) with a coverage of ca. 250 anthraquinone molecules per particle (ca. 180 Å2 per anthraquinone). The resulting hydrophobic carbon particles are dispersed in ethanol and coated onto glassy carbon electrodes. Electrochemical experiments are...
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