CHEM357 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Molecular Mass, Inclusion Bodies, Fused Quartz

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Diffusion describes the spontaneous movement of particles from region of high to low concentration (c) Diffusion depends on how readily species move through the medium, i. e. on: For material diffusing from a point source, integrating. Fick"s 2nd law with respect to x and t gives: txc. D can be measured by following concentration gradient with time (fig. 8. 6, 8. 7 t), single molecule spectroscopy of fluorescently-tagged membrane proteins (fig 8. 10), by pulsed field gradient nmr (ch 13) or by laser light scattering (see t): For o = 1015 hz, broadening for protein is ~104 hz. For chymotrypsinogen from bovine pancreas, d20,w = 9. 50x10-7 cm2 s-1. Calculate the time for a chymotrypsinogen molecule to diffuse 10 m ( length of a cell). The driving force in diffusion is thermal kinetic energy, given by kt (on a per molecule basis) Einstein proposed that d is a measure of kinetic energy:

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