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Biophysical Journal 3: 493-505 (1963)
© 1963 the Biophysical Society
ABSTRACT
The reaction of oxyhemoglobin and carbon monoxide was studied kinetically at pH 7.8 in a variety of suspending media. The dielectric constant of the suspending media, as well as the viscosity (and hence the Fick diffusion coefficients), was varied with the use of glycine, glycerol, and sucrose. The results showed that the reaction was unaltered by the various additions to the media, provided that the pO2 and the concentration of carbon monoxide were held constant. Since the concentration of oxygen varies from medium to medium at constant pO2 while the pCO varies at constant concentration of carbon monoxide, the differences in the reactions with oxygen and carbon monoxide were emphasized. The lack of variation of the rate constants with changes in dielectric constant can be interpreted as indicating that electrostatic effects are unimportant in this reaction.
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