WO2008048216A3 - Electrocatalytic detection of carbon nanotubes - Google Patents
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Abstract
A method of detecting a carbon nanotube, is carried out by: (a) reacting the carbon nanotube with a first transition metal complex that oxidizes the carbon nanotube in a first oxidation-reduction reaction, regenerating the reduced form of the first transition metal complex in a catalytic cycle; and (b) detecting the carbon nanotube by detecting the first oxidation-reduction reaction. The method may be used to detect a target compound (e.g., a protein, peptide or nucleic acid) directly or indirectly coupled to the carbon nanotube. Suitable transition metal complexes include but are not limited to Ru, Fe, Os or Re complexes.
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