The membrane potential (Vmem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane flanked by two different salt solutions, is central to electrochemical energy harvesting and conversion. Also, Vmem and the ionic concentrations that establish it are important to biophysical chemistry because they regulate crucial cell processes. We study experimentally and theoretically the salt dependence of Vmem in single conical nanopores for the case of multi-ionic systems of different ionic charge numbers. The major advances of this work are (i) to measure Vmem using a series of ions (Na+, K+, Ca2+, Cl–, and SO42–) that are of interest to both energy conversion and cell biochemistry, (ii) to describe the physicochemical effects resulting fro...
The surface charge regulation in nanoscale volumes is a subject of wide interest to biological and c...
We consider the screening of the negative charges (carboxylic acid groups) fixed on the surface of a...
We consider the screening of the negative charges (carboxylic acid groups) fixed on the surface of a...
[EN] The membrane potential (V-mem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane ...
[EN] The membrane potential (V-mem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane ...
We study the electric potential difference (membrane potential) that arises across a single-pore mem...
We study the electric potential difference (membrane potential) that arises across a single-pore mem...
Rectifying nanopores feature ion currents that are higher for voltages of one polarity compared to t...
ABSTRACT: Rectifying nanopores feature ion currents that are higher for voltages of one polarity com...
Rectifying nanopores feature ion currents that are higher for voltages of one polarity compared to t...
Rectifying nanopores feature ion currents that are higher for voltages of one polarity compared to t...
Ion transport features of a biological nanopore, the bacterial porin OmpF from Escherichia coli, hav...
We report a new mechanism for the generation of membrane potential in polarizable nanoporous membran...
We study experimentally the current (I)-voltage (V) curves of 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 2:2, 1:2, and 1:3 elect...
We study experimentally the current (I)-voltage (V) curves of 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 2:2, 1:2, and 1:3 elect...
The surface charge regulation in nanoscale volumes is a subject of wide interest to biological and c...
We consider the screening of the negative charges (carboxylic acid groups) fixed on the surface of a...
We consider the screening of the negative charges (carboxylic acid groups) fixed on the surface of a...
[EN] The membrane potential (V-mem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane ...
[EN] The membrane potential (V-mem), defined as the electric potential difference across a membrane ...
We study the electric potential difference (membrane potential) that arises across a single-pore mem...
We study the electric potential difference (membrane potential) that arises across a single-pore mem...
Rectifying nanopores feature ion currents that are higher for voltages of one polarity compared to t...
ABSTRACT: Rectifying nanopores feature ion currents that are higher for voltages of one polarity com...
Rectifying nanopores feature ion currents that are higher for voltages of one polarity compared to t...
Rectifying nanopores feature ion currents that are higher for voltages of one polarity compared to t...
Ion transport features of a biological nanopore, the bacterial porin OmpF from Escherichia coli, hav...
We report a new mechanism for the generation of membrane potential in polarizable nanoporous membran...
We study experimentally the current (I)-voltage (V) curves of 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 2:2, 1:2, and 1:3 elect...
We study experimentally the current (I)-voltage (V) curves of 1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 2:2, 1:2, and 1:3 elect...
The surface charge regulation in nanoscale volumes is a subject of wide interest to biological and c...
We consider the screening of the negative charges (carboxylic acid groups) fixed on the surface of a...
We consider the screening of the negative charges (carboxylic acid groups) fixed on the surface of a...