Oxygen concentration far from the cell (C0, air-saturated conditions)

Value 230 µM
Organism Unspecified
Reference Kihara S, Hartzler DA, Savikhin S. Oxygen concentration inside a functioning photosynthetic cell. Biophys J. 2014 May 6 106(9):1882-9. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2014.03.031 p.1884 right column top paragraphPubMed ID24806920
Primary Source [44] Hitchman, M.L. Measurement of Dissolved Oxygen. John Wiley & Sons, New York 1978
Comments P.1884 right column top paragraph: "...where C is the oxygen concentration outside the cell at a distance r from its center, and C0 is the oxygen concentration far from the cell, i.e., C0 = C(r = ∞). In the case of air-saturated water, C0 = 230 μM (primary source), where micromolar units (μM) are conventionally used to denote molar concentration on a per liter basis (1 μM = 1 μmol/L). Note that C0 varies slightly with changing temperature and ionic strength (primary source)."
Entered by Uri M
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