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97 x lO-4cm/sec (Zhu and Dong 1990). As can be seen from these results, hemoglobin's formal rate constant can vary over a wide range dependent on the type of electrode, modification of the electrode surface and other experimental conditions. The application of the spectroelectrochemical techniques of spectropotentiometry and potential step chronoabsorptometry for the investigation of the thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of the electron transfer reactions of hemoglobin has been demonstrated.

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