Interaction between Electrolyte Ions and the Surface of a Cell Lipid Membrane

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Abstract

In this paper the problem of surface charge of the lipid membrane immersed in the physiological solution is considered. It is shown that both side of the bilayer phospholipid membrane surface are negatively charged. A self-consistent model of the potential in solution is developed, and a stationary charge density on the membrane surface is found. It is shown that the ions of the surface charge are in a relatively deep (as compared to kBT) potential wells, which are localized near the dipole heads of phospholipid membrane. It makes impossible for ions to slip along the membrane surface. Simple experiments for verifying the correctness of the considered model are proposed. A developed approach can be used for estimations of the surface charges on the outer and inner membrane of the cell.

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M, P. (2015). Interaction between Electrolyte Ions and the Surface of a Cell Lipid Membrane. Journal of Physical Chemistry & Biophysics, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.4172/2161-0398.1000177

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