- Long-lived and highly conducting ion channels formed by lipophilic ethylenediamine palladium(ii) complexes
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The synthesis of a lipophilic ethylenediamine palladium(ii) complex and its activity in planar bilayer membranes are reported. In acetonitrile solution containing one equivalent of 4,4-bipyridine the complex forms the expected metallosupramolecular tetrameric square. The same mixture provokes transmembrane conductance of three types: an initial period of erratic behavior, occasional short channel-like openings, and frequent very long-lived and highly conducting channel openings. The apparent pore radii of both short and long openings vary continuously over the range of 0.1-1.5 nm, and long-lived pores will form in the absence of 4,4′-bipyridine. The long-lived channels are presumed to involve an extended aggregate of the palladium complex and lipids surrounding a toroidal pore in the membrane. The Royal Society of Chemistry and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
- Fyles, Thomas M.,Tong, Christine C.
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p. 655 - 661
(2008/02/12)
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