Abstract

The effect of the immobilization of 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol (DCIP) on a polymethacrylate matrix on its redox and acid-base properties was studied. The ionization constant and formal redox potentials of the immobilized DCIP were determined by solid-phase spectrophotometry. It was shown that the acidity constant and the formal potentials of DCIP decreased upon the immobilization in the polymethacrylate matrix. The results of studying the interaction of ascorbic acid with immobilized DCIP are presented.

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