The free energy of condensed phase domains in monolayers at the air-water interface has been analyzed by taking into account the surface pressure, line tension, and electrostatic energy due to the normal and in-plane spontaneous polarization. We found that this free energy was reduced to the sum of the Frank elastic energy and anisotropic line tension, which were used to reproduce the shapes of domains in fatty acid monolayers, in the limit of small orientational deformation. Domains in monolayers are interesting systems as a meeting point between the physics of liquid crystals and electrostatics
Phase coexistence is common in model biomembranes with the presence of domains formed by lipids in a...
Nanoscale solvent confinement at the protein-water interface promotes dipole orientations that are n...
Two compounds, forming thermotropic liquid-crystalline phases in the bulk, were spread at the air-wa...
Both bulk and boundary orientations, and boundary shape equations for tilted lipid domain are derive...
The segment structure of 1-monopalmitoylglycerol monolayer domains at the air-water interface studie...
Solid lipid monolayer domains surrounded by a fluid phase at an air-water interface exhibit complex ...
For phospholipids at the air/water interface we demonstrate that molecular chirality in some, but no...
Monolayers of different phospholipids and of a fluorinated fatty acid are studied by surface pressur...
This thesis presents a study of monomolecular films of long-chain fatty acid at the air-water interf...
Monolayers of amphiphilic molecules at interface provide a unique system for understanding the therm...
Phospholipid monolayers at the air/water interface are studied by fluorescence microscopy and by X-r...
AbstractLipid bilayer was deformed by the electrostatic/electrokinetic forces induced by the fixed c...
Close to the interface between a nematic liquid crystal (NLC) and another medium, the elastic consta...
Fluorescence microscopic observations with lipid monolayers in the fluid/ordered phase coexistence r...
Our understanding of the Poisson-Boltzmann electrostatics of curved fluid monolayers and bilayers of...
Phase coexistence is common in model biomembranes with the presence of domains formed by lipids in a...
Nanoscale solvent confinement at the protein-water interface promotes dipole orientations that are n...
Two compounds, forming thermotropic liquid-crystalline phases in the bulk, were spread at the air-wa...
Both bulk and boundary orientations, and boundary shape equations for tilted lipid domain are derive...
The segment structure of 1-monopalmitoylglycerol monolayer domains at the air-water interface studie...
Solid lipid monolayer domains surrounded by a fluid phase at an air-water interface exhibit complex ...
For phospholipids at the air/water interface we demonstrate that molecular chirality in some, but no...
Monolayers of different phospholipids and of a fluorinated fatty acid are studied by surface pressur...
This thesis presents a study of monomolecular films of long-chain fatty acid at the air-water interf...
Monolayers of amphiphilic molecules at interface provide a unique system for understanding the therm...
Phospholipid monolayers at the air/water interface are studied by fluorescence microscopy and by X-r...
AbstractLipid bilayer was deformed by the electrostatic/electrokinetic forces induced by the fixed c...
Close to the interface between a nematic liquid crystal (NLC) and another medium, the elastic consta...
Fluorescence microscopic observations with lipid monolayers in the fluid/ordered phase coexistence r...
Our understanding of the Poisson-Boltzmann electrostatics of curved fluid monolayers and bilayers of...
Phase coexistence is common in model biomembranes with the presence of domains formed by lipids in a...
Nanoscale solvent confinement at the protein-water interface promotes dipole orientations that are n...
Two compounds, forming thermotropic liquid-crystalline phases in the bulk, were spread at the air-wa...