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Photoswitchable ionophore

If the photoequilibrium concentrations of the cis and trans isomers of the photoswitchable ionophore in the membrane bulk and their complexation stability constants for primary cations are known, the photoinduced change in the concentration of the complex cation in the membrane bulk can be estimated. If the same amount of change is assumed to occur for the concentration of the complex cation at the very surface of the membrane, the photoinduced change in the phase boundary potential may be correlated quantitatively to the amount of the primary cation permeated to or released from the membrane side of the interface under otherwise identical conditions. In such a manner, this type of photoswitchable ionophore may serve as a molecular probe to quantitatively correlate between the photoinduced changes in the phase boundary potential and the number of the primary cations permselectively extracted into the membrane side of the interface. Highly lipophilic derivatives of azobis(benzo-15-crown-5), 1 and 2, as well as reference compound 3 were used for this purpose (see Fig. 9 for the structures) [43]. Compared to azobenzene-modified crown ethers reported earlier [39 2], more distinct structural difference between the cis... [Pg.454]

Liquid Membrane Ion-Selective Electrodes Response Mechanisms Studied by Optical Second Harmonic Generation and Photoswitchable Ionophores as a Molecular Probe... [Pg.439]

IV. MOLECULAR PROBE FOR ISE MEMBRANE POTENTIALS BASED ON PHOTOSWITCHABLE AZOBIS(BENZO-15-CROWN-5) IONOPHORES [17]... [Pg.451]


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