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Autore: | McClintock Peter V E |
Titolo: | Physics of Ionic Conduction in Narrow Biological and Artificial Channels |
Pubblicazione: | Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021 |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 electronic resource (306 p.) |
Soggetto topico: | Research & information: general |
Technology: general issues | |
Soggetto non controllato: | reversal potential |
effects of diffusion coefficients | |
permanent charge | |
bioelectricity | |
electrochemistry | |
thermodynamics | |
electrokinetics | |
molecular mean-field theory | |
Boltzmann and Fermi distributions | |
Poisson-Boltzmann | |
Poisson-Fermi | |
Poisson-Bikerman | |
Nernst-Planck | |
steric and correlation effects | |
ion channels | |
ion activity | |
double-layer capacitance | |
nanofluidics | |
steric effect | |
Poisson-Boltzmann model | |
Bikerman model | |
entropy | |
specific ion size | |
electric double layer | |
orientational ordering of water dipoles | |
Helmholtz free energy | |
modified Langevin Poisson-Boltzmann model | |
nanopores | |
reduced models | |
Monte Carlo | |
classical density functional theory | |
Poisson-Nernst-Planck | |
ion transport | |
nanopore | |
graphene | |
crown ether | |
ion channel | |
selectivity | |
permeability | |
patch-clamp | |
computer simulations | |
ionic Coulomb blockade | |
2D materials | |
nanotubes | |
angstrom slits | |
protein dynamics | |
molecular dynamics | |
non-Hermitian Hamiltonians | |
algebraic topology | |
semiclassical methods | |
statistical mechanics | |
polarization | |
maxwell equations | |
gating current | |
dielectric constant | |
statistical theory | |
linear response | |
ionic transport | |
NaChBac | |
computational electrophysiology | |
electrodiffusion model | |
stochastic simulations | |
current-voltage dependence | |
committor probabilities | |
Persona (resp. second.): | LuchinskyDmitry G |
McClintockPeter V E | |
Sommario/riassunto: | The book reprints a set of important scientific papers applying physics and mathematics to address the problem of selective ionic conduction in narrow water-filled channels and pores. It is a long-standing problem, and an extremely important one. Life in all its forms depends on ion channels and, furthermore, the technological applications of artificial ion channels are already widespread and growing rapidly. They include desalination, DNA sequencing, energy harvesting, molecular sensors, fuel cells, batteries, personalised medicine, and drug design. Further applications are to be anticipated.The book will be helpful to researchers and technologists already working in the area, or planning to enter it. It gives detailed descriptions of a diversity of modern approaches, and shows how they can be particularly effective and mutually reinforcing when used together. It not only provides a snapshot of current cutting-edge scientific activity in the area, but also offers indications of how the subject is likely to evolve in the future. |
Titolo autorizzato: | Physics of Ionic Conduction in Narrow Biological and Artificial Channels |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 9910557604303321 |
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