Electrochemistry
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Review
Biomimetic Charge Transfer Reactions at the Aqueous/Organic Solution Interface or through Artificial Membrane
Sorin KIHARAMegumi KASUNOTomohiko OKUGAKIOsamu SHIRAIKohji MAEDA
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2012 Volume 80 Issue 6 Pages 390-400

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Some biomimetic reactions observed with the aid of aqueous/organic, W/O, two phases or liquid membrane, LM, systems were introduced. The reactions introduced were mostly those reported by the group of present authors as follows; (1) Transformations of porphyrin iron(III) complex, Fe(P), and α-tocopherol, α-TOH, derivatives in O contacted with W. (2) The oxidation of Fe(P) in O with an oxidant in W, α-TOH in O with nitric oxide in W or hydroquinone in O with oxygen in W, and the reduction of quinone in O with β-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide in W. (3) A respiration mimetic reaction accompanied by the selective ion transfer at the W/O interface. (4) Biomimetic charge transport reactions observed by LM systems such as the oscillation of membrane current. (5) A new type of membrane transport reaction realized in the presence of an applied electrical potential gradient parallel to the W/membrane interface. The processes of above-described reactions were elucidated based on the voltammetric methods and concepts taking into account the properties common to both artificial LMs and biomembranes. A method proposed by present authors for the elucidation of the membrane transport process was also introduced.

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