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Why is gramicidin valence selective? A theoretical study
S. S. Sung
, P. C. Jordan
Department of Pharmacology
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Valence
100%
Solvation Free Energy
100%
Gramicidin
100%
Anions
66%
Energy Profile
66%
Chloride
33%
Cesium
33%
Ion-ion
33%
Deep Well
33%
Chloride Ion
33%
Energy Barrier
33%
Energy Difference
33%
Cesium Chloride
33%
Estimated Rates
33%
Engineering
Energy Engineering
100%
Theoretical Study
100%
Mols
25%
Monomer
25%
Energy Barrier
25%
Energy Difference
25%
Anions and Cation
25%
Chemistry
Solvation
100%
Cation
66%
Monomer
33%
Energy Barrier
33%
Chloride Ion
33%
Cesium Ion
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Theoretical Study
100%
Solvation
100%
Monomer
33%
Cesium Ion
33%
Chemical Engineering
Cesium
100%
Dimer
100%
Material Science
Solvation
100%
Cesium Ion
33%