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Metal—organic interface charge transport across

Charge Transport across Metal-Organic Interfaces.142... [Pg.139]

The function of neutral carriers, such as the crown ether compounds discussed above, is to bind ions reversibly and to transport them across the aqueous/organic interface. The neutral carrier forms a solvation shell around a cation of appropriate charge and size, thereby solubilizing it in the organic phase. Some influencing factors are important, such as, steric interaction and the effect of the solvent on the metal cations (125). Ideally, these induce a selective permeation of one type... [Pg.311]


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