Abstract
Spectrophotometric observations were made with the stopped-flow method on the rate of uptake of CO and O2 by hemoglobin in intact sheep erythrocytes at temperatures between 5 and 37 C. Both rates were found to increase by roughly 1.5 for each 10 C rise. On the basis that diffusion through the cell membrane is involved, energies of activation for this process are calculated as 4,350 cal/mole for O2 and 5,900 cal/mole for CO. The addition of silver, copper, magnesium, and lead ions were found to significantly increase these rates Submitted on September 21, 1961