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Title: Three dimensional nano “Langmuir Trough” for lipid studies
Authors: Chen, Y.
Jena, K.C.
Lütgebaucks, C.
Okur, H.I.
Roke, S.
Keywords: Lipids
Langmuir monolayers
Emulsion
Sum frequency generation
Second harmonic generation
Lipid droplets
Issue Date: 18-Nov-2016
Abstract: A three-dimensional-phospholipid monolayer with tunable molecular structure was created on the surface of oil nanodroplets from a mixture of phospholipids, oil, and water. This simple nanoemulsion preparation technique generates an in situ prepared membrane model system with controllable molecular surface properties that resembles a lipid droplet. The molecular interfacial structure of such a nanoscopic system composed of hexadecane, 1,2-dihexadecanoyl-snglycero-3-phosphocholine (DPPC), and water was determined using vibrational sum frequency scattering and second harmonic scattering techniques. The droplet surface structure of DPPC can be tuned from a tightly packed liquid condensed phase like monolayer to a more dilute one that resembles the liquid condensed/liquid expanded coexistence phase by varying the DPPC/oil/water ratio. The tunability of the chemical structure, the high surface-to-volume ratio, and the small sample volume make this system an ideal model membrane for biochemical research
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/404
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