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516—Synthetic and biological membranes
Authors:FD De Körösy
Institution:Applied Research Institute, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva Israel
Abstract:Biological cell membranes are compared to artificially produced permselective membranes. In spite of the difference in their thickness and electric resistance it is shown that they are similar in many important aspects, and the behaviour of synthetic membranes can explain very many points in the behaviour of cell membranes, especially axons. It is stressed that it is seldom necessary to assume unproven channels in biological membranes which are specific in the transport of a single ion species. Most of the phenomena of selectivity, opening and closing of such membranes can be explained by the influence of pH on membrane sites, by their poisoning with higly charged and/or large counter-ions. The borderline between two oppositely charged regions of a mosaic membrane opens up because it can be traversed by both positive and negative ions and permselectively is lost. Bipolar membranes rectify the current. Amphoteric membranes undergo very complex changes in conducting properties and permselectively with pH, especially when allowance is made for the weakly dissociated sites contained within these membranes. It is suggested that black lipid membranes made in the laboratory could be used to elucidate new points of similarity if they were used under similar conditions to our technical membranes.
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