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Abstract
The facilitated ion transport from one aqueous phase (W1) to another (W2) across a bilayer lipid membrane (BLM) in the presence of nonactin (Non) as an ion carrier in a BLM was elucidated. A cation-Non complex is distributed into the BLM with an anion as a counter ion to hold the electroneutrality within the BLM phase. It was found that the anion transferred between W1 and W2 across the BLM in the opposite direction from that of the objective cation upon applying the membrane potential. These phenomena can be interpreted based on the relation between the distribution coefficient and the hydration energy and on the dependence of the ion transport facilitated by Non through a BLM on the concentration of Non in the BLM, the stability constant of Non with cations and the hydrophobicity of both cations and anions.
Journal
- Japan analyst [List of Volumes]
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Japan analyst 56(11), 965-971, 2007-11-05 [Table of Contents]
The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry