Abstract

AbstractTwo types of biomolecules were tested in the comparison of usefulness of two ways of formation of the intermediate layers at electrodes: a 20‐nucleotide DNA sequence and glucose oxidase. Chronocoulometric, amperometric, electrochemical impedance and PM‐IRRAS experiments proved that the layers obtained by electroreduction of diazonium salts are much more stable and more efficient in the accumulation of biomolecules compared to layers obtained by self‐assembling of appropriate thiols.

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