The motion of an ion in a synthetic molecular ion channel
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D.A. Morton-Blake and Conan Kumari-Doyle, The motion of an ion in a synthetic molecular ion channel, Computational and Theoretical Chemistry, 1008, 15 March, 2013, 74 - 82Download Item:
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A molecular dynamics investigation is conducted on the passive transport of Na+ ions through a synthetic channel in aqueous NaCl medium, the channel consisting of fourteen 15-crown-5 rings rigidly linked in a stacked configuration. The investigation studies the entry and exit of Na+ ions by applied electric fields; the Cl? ions are not admitted because of the channel?s unfavourable axial electrostatic potential for anions, and the water molecules are too large to enter. The Na+ ions exhibit damped oscillatory dynamics, for which frequencies and damping parameters are calculated, and possible applications of the system are discussed.
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Author: Morton-Blake, Tony
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Computational and Theoretical Chemistry1008
15 March
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Molecular dynamics; Ion migration; Electric fields; Oscillating trajectories; Infrared radiationSubject (TCD):
Nanoscience & MaterialsDOI:
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