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Phage Langmuir monolayers and Langmuir–Blodgett films

Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2011
Stable, insoluble Langmuir monolayer films composed of Staphylococcus aureus-specific lytic bacteriophage were formed at an air-water interface and characterized. The phage monolayer was very strong, withstanding a surface pressure of ∼40 mN/m at 20 °C.
Rajesh, Guntupalli   +5 more
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From Langmuir Monolayers to Multilayer Films

Langmuir, 2016
This feature article is intended to describe a route from Langmuir monolayers as the most suitable and well-defined models to polyelectrolyte multilayers. The latter are structurally controlled not with angstrom but with nanometer precision; however, they are very modular with regard to building blocks and function and are robust, therefore promising ...
Möhwald, H., Brezesinski, G.
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Buckling of Langmuir Monolayers

Europhysics Letters (EPL), 1989
We show that under compression on a Langmuir trough, a surfactant monolayer may have a mechanical instability similar to the buckling instability of a beam or a plate. In the buckled state, the wavelength of the surface undulations is the capillary length resulting from the balance between gravity and curvature energy and is in the range of 104 A.
Milner, S. T., Joanny, J.-F., Pincus, P.
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Photosystem I in Langmuir–Blodgett and Langmuir–Schaefer Monolayers

Langmuir, 2012
Photosystem I (PSI) is a membrane protein complex that generates photoinduced electrons and transfers them across the thylakoid membrane during photosynthesis. The PSI complex, separated from spinach leaves, was spread onto the air-water interface as a monolayer and transferred onto a gold electrode surface that was precoated with a self-assembled ...
Xun, Yan   +3 more
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Langmuir and Langmuir−Blodgett Monolayers of Molecular Tweezers and Clips

Langmuir, 2007
Molecular clips and tweezers are able to selectively bind electron-deficient aromatic and aliphatic substrates. By means of pressure-area isotherms and Brewster angle microscopy (BAM), the self-association process and phase behavior of dimethylene-bridged molecular clips and tetramethylene-bridged molecular tweezers each substituted with two acetoxy ...
P, Degen   +6 more
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From Langmuir monolayers to nanocapsules

Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 2000
Abstract This report intends to draw a line from the controlled preparation and understanding of Langmuir monolayers to the fabrication of hollow capsules with exciting perspectives for basic science and applications. It is shown that methods used to characterize structure and transport properties of Langmuir and Langmuir–Blodgett films could be used
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Interfacial polymerisation of anilinium at Langmuir monolayers

Chemical Communications, 2004
Anilinium is strongly adsorbed at monolayers of the phospholipid L-alpha-dimyristoylphosphatidic acid (DMPA) and hexadecanesulfonic acid (HDSA) at the air-water interface, and undergoes chemical polymerisation under conditions where bulk polymerisation does not occur.
Jie, Zhang   +2 more
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Molecular recognition at Langmuir monolayers

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2006
In the field of chemical biology, molecular recognition has served as a basic concept to understand the construction of biological assemblies and the biological functions. Among the model systems available to investigate 'lock and key' interactions, the interfacial molecular recognition at the air-water interface is an appropriate system because it ...
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Structure and phase transitions in Langmuir monolayers

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1999
Lipid monolayers on the surface of water have been studied for over a hundred years, but in the last decade there has been a dramatic evolution in our understanding of the structures and phase transitions of these systems, driven by new experimental techniques and theoretical advances.
Kaganer, V., Möhwald, H., Dutta, P.
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Controlling the Roughness of Langmuir–Blodgett Monolayers

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2017
Controlling the surface roughness of thin films with nanoscale precision is of significant interest for the rational design of surface coatings. Although wrinkling and buckling of Langmuir monolayers under compression has been demonstrated for several years, there is currently no method to precisely control this behavior during compression and thereby ...
Gregory J. Silverberg   +6 more
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