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Biomimetic study of the Ca 2+-Mg 2+ and K +-Li + antagonism


Magnesium Research. Volume 22, Numéro 1, 10-20, March 2009, Original article

DOI : 10.1684/mrh.2009.0159

Summary  

Auteur(s) : Beata Paczosa-Bator, Milena Stepien, Magdalena Maj-Zurawska, Andrzej Lewenstam , Faculty of Material Science and Ceramics, AGH-University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland, Center for Process Analytical Chemistry and Sensor Technology (ProSens), c/o Process Chemistry Center of Excellence, Åbo Akademi University, FIN-20500 Turku-Åbo, Finland, Department of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.

Illustrations

Figure 1 The changes of membrane PMPy-ATP-K (A) and PMPy-ATP-Mg (B) potential with time recorded during calibration processes and calibration curves: (open squares) - without conditioning, (open triangles) - after 1 day and (open circles) - after 1 week conditioning in alkaline solution of main ion (where: pMe = -log a(Me) for Me = K, Mg).

Figure 2 The relation between the stability constants of complexes ATP ions with Mg2+, Ca2+, Li+ Na+ and K+ cations (black plot) and the potentiometric selectivity coefficients of CP-ATP-Na (grey plot with circles) and CP-ATP-Mg (grey plot with triangles) membranes.

Figure 3 The exemplary (A) LA-ICP-MS spectra recorded for PMPy-ATP films before and after conditioning process in lithium alkaline solution and (B) XPS spectra for PPy-Asn films: i) freshly deposited and unsoaked, ii) after conditioning in alkaline magnesium solution, iii) after conditioning in alkaline calcium solution.

Figure 4 The exemplary EDAX spectra for PMPy-ATP films: A) without soaking, B) after 2 weeks’ soaking in the alkaline solution of 0.1M NaCl.

Figure 5 Potential-time behaviour of sodium (A, B), potassium (C) sensitive PMPy-ATP and calcium and magnesium (D) PPy-Asn films observed after increase of a bulk concentration of: (A) Li+, (B) K+, (C) Li+ (triangles), Na+ (circles), (D) Ca2+ (triangles), Mg2+ (circles) ions.

Figure 6 The simplified view of ion-exchange processes on (A) CP-ATP-Ca and (B) CP-ATP-Mg electrode in the mixed solution of Mg2+ and Ca2+ ions: just after (A) magnesium and (B) calcium concentration change.

Figure 7 The current (I) - time (t) response of PMPy-ATP-Na electrode recorded in chloride salt of the main and interfering ions under different value of potential (A) first - 5 mV then + 5 mV (B) + first + 10 mV then - 10 mV.


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