M. Baldo et al., INTERFACIAL DIFFUSION-CONTROLLED REACTIONS WITH TIME-VARYING ABSORBING DOMAINS, The Journal of chemical physics, 105(18), 1996, pp. 8404-8412
A theoretical study for diffusional crossing of a tracer through a mem
brane, where the size of the adsorbing domain (receptor) is time depen
dent, is presented, A periodic array of absorbing and reflecting domai
ns at the membrane surface was assumed. This model is described by a t
ime-dependent diffusion equation with mixed boundary conditions, where
the boundaries are themselves varying with time. Both analytical and
numerical methods were employed in order to calculate the total flux o
f a tracer across the membrane as a function of the oscillation freque
ncy (omega) and amplitude (epsilon) of the receptor site. The results
show an increase in the absorption rate with frequency, reaching a pla
teau at very high values of omega. The space and time behavior of the
diffusing tracer concentration was analyzed, evidencing dephasing effe
cts at high omega which are common to many nonlinear systems where the
dynamic response becomes time independent in the high frequency limit
. This approach could be useful in studying the anomalous effect of an
oscillating electric held on the membrane permeability. (C) 1996 Amer
ican Institute of Physics.