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A METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF DIFFUSION CONSTANTS AND THE CALCULATION OF THE RADIUS AND WEIGHT OF THE HEMOGLOBIN MOLECULE
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The Hemoglobin MoleculeEngineeringGas Exchange ProcessThe CalculationBioanalysisDiffusion CoefficientTransport PhenomenaAnalytical ChemistryClinical ChemistryBiophysicsBiochemistryMembrane PermeationHeme HomeostasisThin Porous MembraneDiffusion ResistanceHeme DegradationPhysiologyCarbon Monoxide HemoglobinMedicineChemical Kinetics
A method is described for determining the diffusion coefficient of solutes by determining the rate of passage of the solute through a thin porous membrane between two solutions of different concentration. The method has been used to determine the diffusion coefficient of carbon monoxide hemoglobin. This was found to be 0.0420 +/- 0.0005 cm.(2) per day at 5 degrees C. The molecular weight of carbon monoxide hemoglobin calculated by means of Einstein's equation from this quantity is 68,600 +/- 1,000.