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Volumn 21, Issue 22, 2005, Pages 9809-9817

Vesicular catalysis of an SN2 reaction: Toward understanding the influence of glycolipids on reactions proceeding at the interface of biological membranes

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Indexed keywords

BIOMOLECULAR RATE CONSTANTS; CATIONIC AMPHIPHILES; VESICLES; VESICULAR SURFACE;

EID: 27544471363     PISSN: 07437463     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/la0504715     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (12)

References (61)
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    • These unreactive counterions are often strongly hydrated ions and therefore they act as poor counterions (low counterion binding).
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    • We are aware that this correction has a relatively small effect on the fitted parameters (approximately 25%), but we prefer to make this correction for completeness of the kinetic model.
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    • The effective surface area is a result of the interactions between the surfactant and its environment, rather than an independent property of the surfactant.
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    • Calculated from the mole fractions and surface areas of the amphiphiles.
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    • It is assumed that the interfacial water concentration remains constant after the addition of NaBr, as well as after the subsequent binding of bromide ions to the interface.
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    • Br- is fitted. However, both approaches lead, at moderate and higher amphiphile concentrations, to similar results. Considering the uncertainties in the fits, we decided to calculate the mathematically more easily accessible counterion binding.


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