Gibbs–Donnan effect

Gibbs–Donnan effect
Donnan equilibrium across a cell membrane (schematic)

The Gibbs–Donnan effect (also known as the Donnan effect, Donnan law, Donnan equilibrium, or Gibbs–Donnan equilibrium) is a name for the behavior of charged particles near a semi-permeable membrane to sometimes fail to distribute evenly across the two sides of the membrane.[1] The usual cause is the presence of a different charged substance that is unable to pass through the membrane and thus creates an uneven electrical charge.[2] For example, the large anionic proteins in blood plasma are not permeable to capillary walls. Because small cations are attracted, but are not bound to the proteins, small anions will cross capillary walls away from the anionic proteins more readily than small cations.

Some ionic species can pass through the barrier while others cannot. The solutions may be gels or colloids as well as solutions of electrolytes, and as such the phase boundary between gels, or a gel and a liquid, can also act as a selective barrier. The electric potential arising between two such solutions is called the Donnan potential.

The effect is named after the physicist Josiah Willard Gibbs and the chemist Frederick G. Donnan.

The Donnan equilibrium is prominent in the triphasic model for articular cartilage proposed by Mow and Lai, as well as in electrochemical fuel cells and dialysis.

The Donnan effect is extra osmotic pressure attributable to cations (Na+ and K+) attached to dissolved plasma proteins.

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Example

The presence of a charged impermeant ion (for example, a protein) on one side of a membrane will result in an asymmetric distribution of permeant charged ions. The Gibbs–Donnan equation at equilibrium states (assuming permeant ions are Na+ and Cl-):

[NaSide 1] × [ClSide 1] = [NaSide 2] × [ClSide 2]

Example:

Start Equilibrium
Side 1: 9 Na, 9 Cl
Side 2: 9 Na, 9 Protein
Side 1: 6 Na, 6 Cl
Side 2: 12 Na, 3 Cl, 9 Protein

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Reference/dictionary/Biologie/G/13.html, retrieved 28 August 2006
  2. ^ The Gibbs–Donnan Equilibrium..., D.C. Mikulecky, retrieved 28 August 2006
  • IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology 2nd Edition (1997)
  • Van C. Mow Basic orthopaedic biomechanics and mechano-biology, 2nd Ed. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2005

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