P. Ramirez et al., MODEL-CALCULATIONS OF ION-TRANSPORT AGAINST ITS CONCENTRATION GRADIENT WHEN THE DRIVING-FORCE IS A PH DIFFERENCE ACROSS A CHARGED MEMBRANE, Journal of membrane science, 135(1), 1997, pp. 135-144
Model calculations of the steady-state ion transport against its exter
nal concentration gradient when the driving force of this transport is
a pH difference across a charged membrane are presented. We have solv
ed numerically the exact Nernst-Planck equations without any additiona
l simplifying approximation, such as the Goldman constant field assump
tion within the membrane. The validity of this assumption for a broad
range of pH values, and salt and membrane fixed charge concentrations
was analyzed critically. Thr membrane characteristics studied are the
ionic fluxes and the membrane potential. Special attention is paid to
the physical mechanism which leads to the ion transport against the co
ncentration gradient, and the experimental conditions for which this t
ransport can occur. The case of a system with ions of different charge
numbers is also considered.