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Stuart Chalk, Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry
University of North Florida
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Valinomycin

  • IUPAC Name: 6,18,30-trimethyl-3,9,12,15,21,24,27,33,36-nona(propan-2-yl)-1,7,13,19,25,31-hexaoxa-4,10,16,22,28,34-hexazacyclohexatriacontane-2,5,8,11,14,17,20,23,26,29,32,35-dodecone
  • Molecular Formula: C54H90N6O18
  • CAS Registry Number: 2001-95-8
  • InChI: InChI=1S/C54H90N6O18/c1-22(2)34-49(67)73-31(19)43(61)55-38(26(9)10)53(71)77-41(29(15)16)47(65)59-36(24(5)6)51(69)75-33(21)45(63)57-39(27(11)12)54(72)78-42(30(17)18)48(66)60-35(23(3)4)50(68)74-32(20)44(62)56-37(25(7)8)52(70)76-40(28(13)14)46(64)58-34/h22-4
  • InChI Key: FCFNRCROJUBPLU-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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"Bilayer Lipid Membrane Electrochemistry In A Flow Injection System"
Anal. Chim. Acta 1982 Volume 142, Issue 1 Pages 207-216
Michael Thompson and U. J. Krull

Abstract: The design and operation of a cell used to support bilayer lipid membranes in an electrolyte Stream of flow rate up to 1.0 mL min-1 are described. Concentration-flow profiles and current-time response correlations are given for membrane interaction with dispersions of valinomycin. The results show that membranes provide reproducible responses and can be refreshed by on-line rinsing techniques. Further supporting evidence for the existence of a membrane surface perturbation effect has been obtained.
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"Biosensors And Their Uses In Flow Injection Systems"
Anal. Proc. 1983 Volume 20, Issue 11 Pages 568-568
Michael Thompson, Ulrich J. Krull and Leah Bendell-Young

Abstract: Investigations of the physical properties and of the potential utility of artificial bi-layer lipid membranes as detectors in flow injection systems are reviewed. (8 references)
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