Hydrophobic molecules such as oils and certain drugs can be encapsulated between the two leaflets of an amphiphilic bilayer in both lipid and polymer systems. We investigate the case where the hydrophobic molecules are incompatible with the amphiphile tails and so form droplets. Using a coarse-grained mean-field model (self-consistent field theory, or SCFT), we find that droplets of a wide range of sizes have the same characteristic lens shape, and explain this result in terms of simple capillarity arguments, consistent with the measured variations of surface concentrations of amphiphile in the bilayer and in the monolayers that cover the droplet. We study the effect of the strength χ of the repulsion between the hydrophobic liquid and the ...
We present a molecular-level theory for amphiphile packing in linear micelles, focusing on the early...
Bilayers formed of two species of amphiphile of different chain lengths may segregate into thinner a...
We form artificial lipid bilayers suitable for single-molecule fluorescence microscopy by contacting...
Hydrophobic molecules such as oils and certain drugs can be encapsulated between the two leaflets of...
Binary mixtures of amphiphiles in solution can self-assemble into a wide range of structures when th...
Binary mixtures of amphiphiles in solution can self-assemble into a wide range of structures when th...
Binary mixtures of amphiphiles in solution can self-assemble into a wide range of structures when th...
As important drug delivery vehicles, liposomes have received extensive attention when being used to ...
Mixtures of nano- and microscopic oil droplets in water have recently been rediscovered as miniature...
Mixtures of nano- and microscopic oil droplets in water have recently been rediscovered as miniature...
We study the equilibrium morphology of droplets of symmetric AB diblock copolymer on a flat substrat...
ABSTRACT: The hydrophobic attraction describes the well-known tendency for nonpolar molecules and su...
Binary mixtures of amphiphiles in solution can self-assemble into a wide range of structures when th...
We model ail aqueous system which comprises a mixture of lipid molecules and hydrophobic nanoparticl...
Lipid bilayers, along with embedded inclusions such as cholesterol and proteins, constitute a biolog...
We present a molecular-level theory for amphiphile packing in linear micelles, focusing on the early...
Bilayers formed of two species of amphiphile of different chain lengths may segregate into thinner a...
We form artificial lipid bilayers suitable for single-molecule fluorescence microscopy by contacting...
Hydrophobic molecules such as oils and certain drugs can be encapsulated between the two leaflets of...
Binary mixtures of amphiphiles in solution can self-assemble into a wide range of structures when th...
Binary mixtures of amphiphiles in solution can self-assemble into a wide range of structures when th...
Binary mixtures of amphiphiles in solution can self-assemble into a wide range of structures when th...
As important drug delivery vehicles, liposomes have received extensive attention when being used to ...
Mixtures of nano- and microscopic oil droplets in water have recently been rediscovered as miniature...
Mixtures of nano- and microscopic oil droplets in water have recently been rediscovered as miniature...
We study the equilibrium morphology of droplets of symmetric AB diblock copolymer on a flat substrat...
ABSTRACT: The hydrophobic attraction describes the well-known tendency for nonpolar molecules and su...
Binary mixtures of amphiphiles in solution can self-assemble into a wide range of structures when th...
We model ail aqueous system which comprises a mixture of lipid molecules and hydrophobic nanoparticl...
Lipid bilayers, along with embedded inclusions such as cholesterol and proteins, constitute a biolog...
We present a molecular-level theory for amphiphile packing in linear micelles, focusing on the early...
Bilayers formed of two species of amphiphile of different chain lengths may segregate into thinner a...
We form artificial lipid bilayers suitable for single-molecule fluorescence microscopy by contacting...