14 Flashcards
what is transmembrane potentials
Generated by ion transport and differences in electrical potential existing between the inner and outer surface of biomembranes. That is, there is a difference in the energy required for electric charges to move from the internal to exterior cellular environments and vice versa.
Gradient of electrochemical potential
Driving force of the passive transport of charged solutes (ions). For monovalent ions at equilibrium: ΣJi = 0
Flux equation for diffusion of ions through membranes
Ji –> see book for equation
The Nernst equation
An important relation which is used to determine reaction equilibrium constants and concentration potentials as well as to calculate the minimum energy required in electrodialysis.
–> see euquation in book
Membrane mechanism
Equilibrium potential of selectively permeable membrane: take into consideration the concentration gradient and the membrane potential (may be acting in opposing directions)
Diffusion potential (liquid junction potential)
Equilibrium membrane potential due to different mobility of anions and cations (the membrane properties are not involved). Diffusion potential occurs also during diffusion in the space without a membrane!
Diffusion potentials decrease with the concentration gradients and are vanished at concentration equilibrium.
Interphase potential
Equilibrium potential at the interphase of two immiscible phases (liquid/liquid) due to different solubility of anions and cations in the two phases.
Donnan potential
Equilibrium potential due to impermeable membrane for large charged molecules. Part of the small ions are attracted at the side with the large ions: colloid osmotic effect.