DocumentCode :
2387932
Title :
Bound water in biopolymers: possible role in polarization storage
Author :
Nath, R.
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
422
Lastpage :
425
Abstract :
Water inside living cell fluctuates between phases of disordered liquid and ordered solid determined by polymerization and the bound water in biopolymers is considered to be of fundamental physical and biological importance. Charge storage in biopolymers i.e. the bioelectret state has been demonstrated in a variety of biomolecules e.g. amino acid derivatives, proteins, polypeptides, benzene derivatives, aromatic polyimides etc. and a number of methods have been used for these studies. In the present paper results of our studies on the charge storage or bioelectret state in diastase an enzyme, dextrin a polysaccharide and folic acid - a vitamin using TSDC technique will be examined considering the effect of hydration on TSDC peaks for the role of bound water in polarization storage. All the biopolymers studied here have been found to store a large amount of polarization through bound water present in three different states (i) the structured water strongly bound on the back bound of the biopolymer (ii) the multiple hydrogen bonded intermediate bound water and (iii) the weakly bound water absorbed on the surface of the biopolymer. Further studies on a variety of biopolymers may establish the role of bound water in bioelectret state.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; dielectric polarisation; electrets; molecular biophysics; polymers; solvation; thermally stimulated currents; TSDC; bioelectret state; biomolecule; biopolymer; bound water; charge storage; dextrin; diastase; dielectric polarization; disordered liquid; enzyme; folic acid; hydration; hydrogen bonding; living cell; ordered solid; polymerization; polysaccharide; surface absorption; vitamin; Amino acids; Biochemistry; Cells (biology); Molecular biophysics; Polarization; Polyimides; Polymers; Proteins; Solids; Water storage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrets, 2002. ISE 11. Proceedings. 11th International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7560-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISE.2002.1043032
Filename :
1043032
Link To Document :
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