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Selective Ion Transfer Accompanied by a Respiration Mimetic Reaction at an Aqueous/Organic Solutions Interface

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When an aqueous solution (W) containing flavin mononucleotide, pyruvic acid and O2 was put into contact with a nitrobenzene solution (NB) containing Na+, K+, valinomycin and a ferrocene derivative, CO2 was evolved in W and Na+ was transferred from NB to W, though K+ remained in NB. The above-mentioned respiration mimetic reaction process, accompanied by the selective ion transfer, was elucidated by referring to the ion and electron transfer voltammograms at the W/NB interface and by taking into account the energetics of the coupling between the ion and electron transfers.

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Maeda, K., Nishihara, M., Ohde, H. et al. Selective Ion Transfer Accompanied by a Respiration Mimetic Reaction at an Aqueous/Organic Solutions Interface. ANAL. SCI. 14, 85–88 (1998). https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.14.85

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