Abstract

Dependences of the wave height ( h) of normal pulse polarograms of adenine on prepolarization potential ( E pp) were found. This effect was investigated in more detail exploiting the advantage of the A 3100 pulse polarograph after G.C. Barker in changing the pulse polarographic parameters over a wide range. From the results it was concluded that this effect is caused by the adsorption of adenine during the prepolarization. The results were compared with on principle similar results of nucleic acids.

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