Proton Conduction in Gly-X (X = Ser, Ser-Gly-Ser) and GS50 [PDF]
In recent years, the use of biomaterials has been required from the viewpoint of biocompatibility of electronic devices. In this study, the proton conductivity of Glycyl-L-serine (Gly-Ser) was investigated to clarify the relationship between hydration ...
Hitoki Semizo +5 more
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Proton Conducting Membranes with Molecular Self Assemblies and Ionic Channels for Efficient Proton Conduction [PDF]
Supramolecular assemblies are vital for biological systems. This phenomenon in artificial materials is directly related to their numerous properties and their performance.
Avneesh Kumar, Dong Wook Chang
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Structural mechanism of proton conduction in otopetrin proton channel [PDF]
The otopetrin (OTOP) proteins were recently characterized as extracellular proton-activated proton channels. Several recent OTOP channel structures demonstrated that the channels form a dimer with each subunit adopting a double-barrel architecture ...
Ninghai Gan +4 more
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Dissected antiporter modules establish minimal proton-conduction elements of the respiratory complex I [PDF]
The respiratory Complex I is a highly intricate redox-driven proton pump that powers oxidative phosphorylation across all domains of life. Yet, despite major efforts in recent decades, its long-range energy transduction principles remain highly debated ...
Adel Beghiah +9 more
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Proton Conduction via Water Bridges Hydrated in the Collagen Film [PDF]
Collagen films with proton conduction are a candidate of next generation of fuel-cell electrolyte. To clarify a relation between proton conductivity and formation of water networks in the collagen film originating from a tilapia’s scale, we ...
Hiroshi Matsui, Yasumitsu Matsuo
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The Incorporation of Nanoconfined Poly(ionic liquid)s with Two-Dimensional Covalent Organic Frameworks to Enhance Proton Conduction [PDF]
Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) hold promising potential as high-temperature proton conductors due to their highly ordered nanostructures and high specific surface areas.
Yonghong Wang +5 more
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Heteroatom-embedded Mellitic Triimido COFs for efficient proton conduction [PDF]
Ionic covalent organic frameworks (iCOFs) are promising materials for energy storage devices due to their ionic functional groups, which facilitate ion transport, and their highly ordered pores of their frameworks, which provide ideal pathways for long ...
Keiichiro Maegawa +7 more
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High Surface Proton Conduction in Nanostructured ZIF-8 [PDF]
The zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) combines a significantly high microporosity with an excellent thermal, chemical, and hydrothermal stability.
Daniel Muñoz-Gil +1 more
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Proton Conduction through gp91phox [PDF]
Previous Perspectives in the Journal of General Physiology have considered (a) the different advantages of two models of ion channel permeation and (b) whether ryanodine receptor adaptation might arise from flash photolysis.
Henderson, Lydia M, Meech, Robert W
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Yttrium-doped barium zirconate is one of the fastest solid-state proton conductors. While previous studies suggest that proton–tuples move as pairs in yttrium-doped barium zirconate, a systematic catalog of possible close proton–tuple moves is missing ...
Yiqing Pan +3 more
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