39 research outputs found
Oxygen reduction reaction features in neutral media on glassy carbon electrode functionalized by chemically prepared gold nanoparticles
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) were prepared by chemical route using 4 different protocols by varying reducer, stabilizing agent and solvent mixture. The obtained AuNPs were characterized by transmission electronic microscopy (TEM), UV-Visible and zeta potential measurements. From these latter surface charge densities were calculated to evidence the effect of the solvent mixture on AuNPs stability. The AuNPs were then deposited onto glassy carbon (GC) electrodes by drop-casting and the resulting deposits were characterized by cyclic voltammetry (CV) in H2SO4 and field emission gun scanning electron microscopy (FEG-SEM). The electrochemical kinetic parameters of the 4 different modified electrodes towards oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in neutral NaCl-NaHCO3 media (0.15 M / 0.028 M, pH 7.4) were evaluated by rotating disk electrode voltammetry and subsequent Koutecky-Levich treatment. Contrary to what we previously obtained with electrodeposited AuNPs [Gotti et al., Electrochim. Acta 2014], the highest cathodic transfer coefficients were not obtained on the smallest particles, highlighting the influence of the stabilizing ligand together with the deposits morphology on the ORR kinetics
Effect of heparin and aspirin on platelet and clotting activation during leukapheresis
Beta-thromboglobulin (beta TG), serotonin (5HT) and fibrinopeptide A (FPA) were assessed in twenty-two normal donors before, during, and at the end of leukapheresis. Seven procedures were carried out adding heparin to the circuit, and seven adding acetyl salicylic acid (ASA). The remaining eight procedures were carried out using only citrate and served as controls. Plasma beta TG increased both during and after the apheresis, together with a significant decrease of the intra-platelet content. Platelet 5HT did not show significant changes whereas FPA increased significantly. Using heparin, we obtained a complete prevention of FPA cleavage during the entire procedure, while beta TG increased at the middle of the procedure. No significant effects were observed using ASA both on beta TG and FPA levels. These features clearly indicate the activation of platelets and the thrombin generation in the apheresis circuit. Nevertheless, the activation of the clotting system seems to be predominant, as supported by the improved effect of heparin on beta TG and FPA amounts