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Anion-specific partitioning in two-phase finite volume systems: Possible implications for mechanisms of ion pumps
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Anion-specific partitioning in two-phase finite volume systems: Possible implications for mechanisms of ion pumps

M. Boström, E.R.A. Lima, E.C. Biscaia, F.W. Tavares, P.L. Nostro, D.F. Parsons, V. Deniz and B.W. Ninham
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.113(23), pp.8124-8127
2009
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Abstract

In two-phase finite volume systems of electroneutral phospholipids, the electrolyte concentration is different in the two phases. The partitioning is highly anion-specific, a phenomenon not accounted for by classical electrolyte theories. It is explained if ionic dispersion forces that lead to specific ion binding are taken into account. The mechanism provides a contribution to active ion pumps not previously considered

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2 Chemistry
2.89 Ionic, Molecular & Complex Liquids
2.89.677 Liquid Water
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