AbstractThe molecular mechanisms for aqueous boundary lubrication are very different from those in the classic boundary lubrication, originating from the fluidity of the hydration shells surrounding the surfactant and lipid headgroups. We discuss the important molecular and structural criteria for effective aqueous boundary lubricants, and highlight the strategy for reinforcing the interfacial structure for aqueous boundary lubrication via synergistic interactions between amphiphilic polymers and lipids/surfactants. It is proposed that the energetic considerations of different molecular elastic deformations in the stalk model of cell membrane fusion can be applied to guide our design of molecular architectures for surfactants and lipids to ...
Water / oil interfaces are ubiquitous in our natural environment. They are extremely important in bi...
This dissertation describes a fundamental study of weak noncovalent interactions and surface forces ...
Biofouling is a multibillion dollar problem in the modern world, stimulating a large research effort...
The molecular mechanisms for aqueous boundary lubrication are very different from those in the class...
Although the key role of lipid bilayer stacks in biological lubrication is generally accepted, the m...
International audienceCurrent theories assume that the amphiphilicity of biological membranes is alw...
We briefly review the model that correlates friction between two surfaces in adhesive contact with t...
In the chapter few examples of water-based lubricant systems of increasing complexity based on self-...
I. INTRODUCTION Water is unquestionably playing a very important part in the functioning of biomolec...
In aqueous solutions—such as physiological fluids, seawater, or detergent solutions—both adhesion an...
The prevailing paradigm in boundary lubrication asserts, in essence, that surfaces coated in amphiph...
Water is an abundant commodity and has various important functions. It stabilizes the structure of b...
We review the different molecular mechanisms giving rise to the repulsive hydration force between b...
Boundary lubrication is associated with two sliding molecularly thin lubricated film-coated surfaces...
International audienceChemical surfactants are omnipresent in consumers' products but they suffer fr...
Water / oil interfaces are ubiquitous in our natural environment. They are extremely important in bi...
This dissertation describes a fundamental study of weak noncovalent interactions and surface forces ...
Biofouling is a multibillion dollar problem in the modern world, stimulating a large research effort...
The molecular mechanisms for aqueous boundary lubrication are very different from those in the class...
Although the key role of lipid bilayer stacks in biological lubrication is generally accepted, the m...
International audienceCurrent theories assume that the amphiphilicity of biological membranes is alw...
We briefly review the model that correlates friction between two surfaces in adhesive contact with t...
In the chapter few examples of water-based lubricant systems of increasing complexity based on self-...
I. INTRODUCTION Water is unquestionably playing a very important part in the functioning of biomolec...
In aqueous solutions—such as physiological fluids, seawater, or detergent solutions—both adhesion an...
The prevailing paradigm in boundary lubrication asserts, in essence, that surfaces coated in amphiph...
Water is an abundant commodity and has various important functions. It stabilizes the structure of b...
We review the different molecular mechanisms giving rise to the repulsive hydration force between b...
Boundary lubrication is associated with two sliding molecularly thin lubricated film-coated surfaces...
International audienceChemical surfactants are omnipresent in consumers' products but they suffer fr...
Water / oil interfaces are ubiquitous in our natural environment. They are extremely important in bi...
This dissertation describes a fundamental study of weak noncovalent interactions and surface forces ...
Biofouling is a multibillion dollar problem in the modern world, stimulating a large research effort...