Electrokinetic Motion of Neurotransmitter Ions through a 1.01 nm Diameter Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube

IF 3.2 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL The Journal of Physical Chemistry C Pub Date : 2025-03-11 DOI:10.1021/acs.jpcc.4c07482
Mark D. Ellison, Jacqueline Allen, Michael Bonfiglio, Matthew Seeburger, Jean Setenet, Biagio DiGinto, Harrison Bonanny, Aaliyah Russell, David Baird, Liana Davis, Ella McCarthy, Alyson Manley, Sarah Blatt, David Lippe, Daniel Ragone, Brock Dyer, Jillian Osgood, Michael S. Strano
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The transport of cations of the neurotransmitters acetylcholine, choline, and dopamine through a 1.01 nm-diameter, 1.1 mm-long single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) has been studied for the first time. As a comparison, sodium and aniline ion transport was also investigated. All of these ions exhibited significantly enhanced electrophoretic mobilities over bulk transport. The electrophoretic mobilities of acetylcholine, choline, and sodium were found to depend on pH, specifically increasing as pH decreases. This result is explained by hydrogen ions saturating the surface charges of the SWNT. Conversely, dopamine and aniline have mobilities that do not depend on pH. This difference is attributed to the benzene ring and the size of these ions. An analysis of the time required for an ion to traverse the nanotube shows that the ions adsorb to and desorb from the walls as they pass through the tube. Acetylcholine, choline, and sodium show desorption rate constants that decrease with increasing pH, whereas dopamine and aniline have rate constants that remain constant over different pH values. This is consistent with the relationship between adsorption and desorption rate constants and mobility from an adsorption/desorption kinetic model.

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神经递质离子通过直径1.01 nm单壁碳纳米管的电动力学研究
首次研究了神经递质乙酰胆碱、胆碱和多巴胺阳离子通过直径1.01 nm、长1.1 mm的单壁碳纳米管(SWNT)的转运。作为比较,还研究了钠离子和苯胺离子的输运。所有这些离子都表现出显著增强的电泳迁移率。发现乙酰胆碱、胆碱和钠的电泳迁移率依赖于pH值,特别是随着pH值的降低而增加。这一结果可以用氢离子使SWNT的表面电荷饱和来解释。相反,多巴胺和苯胺的移动性不依赖于ph值。这种差异归因于苯环和这些离子的大小。对离子穿过纳米管所需时间的分析表明,离子在通过纳米管时吸附在管壁上并从管壁上解吸。乙酰胆碱、胆碱和钠的解吸速率常数随pH值的增加而降低,而多巴胺和苯胺的解吸速率常数在不同的pH值下保持不变。这与吸附/脱附动力学模型中吸附和脱附速率常数和迁移率之间的关系是一致的。
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 化学-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Physical Chemistry A/B/C is devoted to reporting new and original experimental and theoretical basic research of interest to physical chemists, biophysical chemists, and chemical physicists.
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