Physical properties of surfactant bilayer membranes: Thermal transitions, elasticity, rigidity, cohesion, and colloidal interactions
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Evans, E; Needham, D
Published in: Journal of Physical Chemistry
1987
Simple micromechanical methods provide direct measurements of surface cohesion, elasticity, rigidity, and mutual attraction properties of surfactant double-layer membranes in aqueous media. Temperature-dependent tests yield explicit data for thermal phase transitions. Properties of mixtures of phospholipids (neutral and charged), cholesterol, and polypeptides have been studied. The results are essential for evaluation of theories of surfactant mixing, lamellar phase transitions, colloidal stabilization, and flocculation. © 1987 American Chemical Society.
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Journal of Physical Chemistry
ISSN
0022-3654
Publication Date
1987
Volume
91
Issue
16
Start / End Page
4219 / 4228
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Evans, E., & Needham, D. (1987). Physical properties of surfactant bilayer membranes: Thermal transitions, elasticity, rigidity, cohesion, and colloidal interactions. Journal of Physical Chemistry, 91(16), 4219–4228.
Evans, E., and D. Needham. “Physical properties of surfactant bilayer membranes: Thermal transitions, elasticity, rigidity, cohesion, and colloidal interactions.” Journal of Physical Chemistry 91, no. 16 (1987): 4219–28.
Evans E, Needham D. Physical properties of surfactant bilayer membranes: Thermal transitions, elasticity, rigidity, cohesion, and colloidal interactions. Journal of Physical Chemistry. 1987;91(16):4219–28.
Evans, E., and D. Needham. “Physical properties of surfactant bilayer membranes: Thermal transitions, elasticity, rigidity, cohesion, and colloidal interactions.” Journal of Physical Chemistry, vol. 91, no. 16, 1987, pp. 4219–28.
Evans E, Needham D. Physical properties of surfactant bilayer membranes: Thermal transitions, elasticity, rigidity, cohesion, and colloidal interactions. Journal of Physical Chemistry. 1987;91(16):4219–4228.
Published In
Journal of Physical Chemistry
ISSN
0022-3654
Publication Date
1987
Volume
91
Issue
16
Start / End Page
4219 / 4228