Surface Layers at the Polarized Liquid/Liquid Interfaces

Approaches to the formation of a dense and stable surface layer at the polarized liquid/liquid interface affecting the selectivity of the interfacial ion transfer are considered. Three examples of the preparation of such surface layers, including the silicate membrane, the ion-pair stabilized phosph...

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Published inPōrarogurafī Review of polarography Vol. 60; no. 1; pp. 17 - 24
Main Author Marecek, Vladimír
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published 日本ポーラログラフ学会 01.01.2014
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Summary:Approaches to the formation of a dense and stable surface layer at the polarized liquid/liquid interface affecting the selectivity of the interfacial ion transfer are considered. Three examples of the preparation of such surface layers, including the silicate membrane, the ion-pair stabilized phospholipid film, and a polymer surface layer, are discussed. Relevance of studies in this area to modeling of the biological and technological membrane processes is highlighted.
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ISSN:0034-6691
1884-7692
DOI:10.5189/revpolarography.60.17