When a current is passed through a membrane system, differences in transport numbers between the membrane and the adjacent solutions will, in general, result in depletion and enhancement of concentrations at the membrane-solution interfaces. This will be balanced by diffusion back into the bulk solution, diffusion of solute back across the membrane itself, and osmosis resulting from these local concentration gradients. The two main results of such a phenomenon are (1) that there is a current-induced volume flow, which may be mistaken for electroosmosis, and (2) that there will generally develop transient changes in potential difference (PD) across membranes during and after the passage of current through them
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When a current is passed through a membrane system, differences in transport numbers between the mem...
In an earlier paper, it was shown that the differences in transport numbers in membranes and adjacen...
The osmotically induced transmembrane water flow is accompanied by solute concentration changes with...
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Whenever a spatially inhomogeneous electrolyte, composed of ions with different mobilities, is allow...
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The movement of ions in the aqueous medium as they approach the mouth (radius a) of a conducting mem...
The purpose of this work is to study the influence of the current density and of the concentration o...
This work presents an analytical solution to the differential equations that govern the electrically...
Flow of ions through large channels is complex because both cations and anions can penetrate and mul...
When a current is passed through a membrane system, differences in transport numbers between the mem...
In an earlier paper, it was shown that the differences in transport numbers in membranes and adjacen...
The osmotically induced transmembrane water flow is accompanied by solute concentration changes with...
AbstractSince the late 1960s it has been known that the passage of current across a membrane can giv...
It has been previously shown, theoretically and in model system experiments, that mosaic membranes c...
Water and ion transport through a heterogeneous membrane separating two electrolyte solutions at dif...
We discuss the electrostatic contribution to the elastic moduli of a cell or artificial membrane pl...
Jacques Loeb. The influence of electrolytes on the electrification and the rate of diffusion of ...
The potential difference between two solutions of the same 1:1 electrolyte bathing an ion exchange m...
Whenever a spatially inhomogeneous electrolyte, composed of ions with different mobilities, is allow...
AbstractAn electro-osmotic model is developed to examine the influence of plasma membrane superficia...
The movement of ions in the aqueous medium as they approach the mouth (radius a) of a conducting mem...
The purpose of this work is to study the influence of the current density and of the concentration o...
This work presents an analytical solution to the differential equations that govern the electrically...
Flow of ions through large channels is complex because both cations and anions can penetrate and mul...