The behaviour of the volume and solute flows across a series array of several membranes is investigated by simulation, using a model based on the linear thermodynamics of irreversible processes. Locally linear phenomenological equations are integrated along the direction of the flows, giving non-linear flow-force relationships whose shape is in good agreement with the observations. The simulation also shows that an asymmetry of the array is required, in order to obtain both the non-linearity of the flows and the coupling between the water and solute transport, when the former is coupled to a chemical reaction (metabolism coupled \u201cactive transport)
An application of Molecular Dynamics computer simulation (MD) to the process of transport of water t...
In this report we have discussed the important role of molecular modeling, especially the use of the...
A mathematical model is developed for the carrier facilitated transport of metal ions through a fla...
AbstractThe behaviour of the volume and solute flows across a series array of several membranes is i...
Both in biology and technology, membranes can be seldom treated as single, thin and linearly behavin...
Despite its many noticeable successes, several limitations of the linear thermodynamic description o...
The non-linear behaviour of a series array of two membranes has been first investigated by Kedem and...
When an accurate description of mass transport across membranes is required, e.g. in biology, chemic...
The linear Kedem-Katchalsky phenomenological and practical equations are examined in order to show t...
The solute and water transport across membranes, eventually coupled to chemical reactions, is of fun...
The numerical calculation of local mass distributions in membrane systems by computational fluid dyn...
The properties of nonlinear equations describing the solute and solvent transport across a simplifie...
Since the first studies on the osmotic properties of the cell membrane it is known that the water os...
It has been very difficult to incorporate active transport within the framework of irreversible ther...
A concept is presented for modeling flows through membranes using continuum mechanics. Viscous inter...
An application of Molecular Dynamics computer simulation (MD) to the process of transport of water t...
In this report we have discussed the important role of molecular modeling, especially the use of the...
A mathematical model is developed for the carrier facilitated transport of metal ions through a fla...
AbstractThe behaviour of the volume and solute flows across a series array of several membranes is i...
Both in biology and technology, membranes can be seldom treated as single, thin and linearly behavin...
Despite its many noticeable successes, several limitations of the linear thermodynamic description o...
The non-linear behaviour of a series array of two membranes has been first investigated by Kedem and...
When an accurate description of mass transport across membranes is required, e.g. in biology, chemic...
The linear Kedem-Katchalsky phenomenological and practical equations are examined in order to show t...
The solute and water transport across membranes, eventually coupled to chemical reactions, is of fun...
The numerical calculation of local mass distributions in membrane systems by computational fluid dyn...
The properties of nonlinear equations describing the solute and solvent transport across a simplifie...
Since the first studies on the osmotic properties of the cell membrane it is known that the water os...
It has been very difficult to incorporate active transport within the framework of irreversible ther...
A concept is presented for modeling flows through membranes using continuum mechanics. Viscous inter...
An application of Molecular Dynamics computer simulation (MD) to the process of transport of water t...
In this report we have discussed the important role of molecular modeling, especially the use of the...
A mathematical model is developed for the carrier facilitated transport of metal ions through a fla...