Issue 5, 2007

Long-lived and highly conducting ion channels formed by lipophilic ethylenediamine palladium(ii) complexes

Abstract

The synthesis of a lipophilic ethylenediamine palladium(II) complex and its activity in planar bilayer membranes are reported. In acetonitrile solution containing one equivalent of 4,4-bipyridine the complex forms the expected metallosupramolecular tetrameric square. The same mixture provokes transmembrane conductance of three types: an initial period of erratic behavior, occasional short channel-like openings, and frequent very long-lived and highly conducting channel openings. The apparent pore radii of both short and long openings vary continuously over the range of 0.1–1.5 nm, and long-lived pores will form in the absence of 4,4′-bipyridine. The long-lived channels are presumed to involve an extended aggregate of the palladium complex and lipids surrounding a toroidal pore in the membrane.

Graphical abstract: Long-lived and highly conducting ion channels formed by lipophilic ethylenediamine palladium(ii) complexes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Jul 2006
Accepted
02 Oct 2006
First published
09 Nov 2006

New J. Chem., 2007,31, 655-661

Long-lived and highly conducting ion channels formed by lipophilic ethylenediamine palladium(II) complexes

T. M. Fyles and C. C. Tong, New J. Chem., 2007, 31, 655 DOI: 10.1039/B610660A

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