Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, Vol.742, 62-69, 2015
Electrochemical characterization of some bisphosphoramidates spiked carbon paste electrodes and their applications in DNA sensing
The cyclic and differential pulse voltammetric no data returned of five insoluble bisphosphoramidates spiked carbon paste electrodes investigated over the wide pH range for the first time. The quasi reversible redox peaks which followed by an irreversible anodic peak arising from electrooxidation of the symmetrical alkyldiamine and aromatic amine groups presented in the bisphosphoramidates observed by cyclic voltammetry. The shape and position of the peaks are dependent on the alkyl chain length between symmetrical diamine (number of methylene groups) and solution conditions. Interaction of these compounds as anticancer, antibacterial, antiviral drugs and enzyme inhibitory agents with calf thymus DNA (CT-DNA) investigated and their sensing application reported. The binding of the studied compounds to CT-DNA was found to vary in the order hydrazine-N,N'-bis(diphenylphosphoramidate) (HDPP) > ethylene-DPP > propylene-DPP > butylene-DPP >1,2 cyclohexane-DPP. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Bisphosphoramidate;Carbon paste electroactive electrode;Aromatic amine;Symmetrical alkyldiamine;DNA