All organisms are made to a large extent of soft matter - macromolecules such as proteins and polysaccharides, or assemblies of small molecules such as lipids embedded in an aqueous environment. Understanding the role of order in soft matter presents a challenge for experimentalists because such systems are neither completely disordered nor perfectly crystalline. This is especially the case for the aqueous environment itself whose order fluctuates on femto- and pico-second time scales. In this thesis, we attempt to elucidate the presence, extent, changes, and implications of orientational order in several soft matter systems: from polyelectrolyte solutions to lipid membrane interfaces and supramolecular structures. To perform this task, we ...
When a solute is dissolved into water, their mutual interactions determine the molecular properties ...
International audienceAmphiphilic molecules in solution typically produce structures coming from coo...
International audienceAmphiphilic molecules in solution typically produce structures coming from coo...
Water is ubiquitous on Earth, playing a critical role for a plethora of structures, processes and ch...
Water is one of the most abundant molecules in the universe. It forms a hydrogen bond network with u...
In the past five years the Max Planck Research Group for Nonlinear spectroscopy of bio-interfaces ha...
latter part originates in previous studies of the structure and dynamics of water. It was realized s...
The interfaces of water micro- and nanodroplets drive environmental, medical, catalytic, biological,...
Spontaneous self-assembly in molecular systems is a fundamental route to both biological and enginee...
Cations influence the electrostatic, chemical and mechanical properties of lipid bilayers. Here, lab...
In nature, water is often found in contact with surfaces that are extended on the scale of molecule ...
In nature, water is often found in contact with surfaces that are extended on the scale of molecule ...
In nature, water is often found in contact with surfaces that are extended on the scale of molecule ...
Membranes, composed of a variety of lipids and other biomolecules, mediate signaling processes betwe...
A.S. is thankful to A. J. Archer for fruitful discussions. This paper was supported by Academy of Fi...
When a solute is dissolved into water, their mutual interactions determine the molecular properties ...
International audienceAmphiphilic molecules in solution typically produce structures coming from coo...
International audienceAmphiphilic molecules in solution typically produce structures coming from coo...
Water is ubiquitous on Earth, playing a critical role for a plethora of structures, processes and ch...
Water is one of the most abundant molecules in the universe. It forms a hydrogen bond network with u...
In the past five years the Max Planck Research Group for Nonlinear spectroscopy of bio-interfaces ha...
latter part originates in previous studies of the structure and dynamics of water. It was realized s...
The interfaces of water micro- and nanodroplets drive environmental, medical, catalytic, biological,...
Spontaneous self-assembly in molecular systems is a fundamental route to both biological and enginee...
Cations influence the electrostatic, chemical and mechanical properties of lipid bilayers. Here, lab...
In nature, water is often found in contact with surfaces that are extended on the scale of molecule ...
In nature, water is often found in contact with surfaces that are extended on the scale of molecule ...
In nature, water is often found in contact with surfaces that are extended on the scale of molecule ...
Membranes, composed of a variety of lipids and other biomolecules, mediate signaling processes betwe...
A.S. is thankful to A. J. Archer for fruitful discussions. This paper was supported by Academy of Fi...
When a solute is dissolved into water, their mutual interactions determine the molecular properties ...
International audienceAmphiphilic molecules in solution typically produce structures coming from coo...
International audienceAmphiphilic molecules in solution typically produce structures coming from coo...