Simultaneous Interfacial rheology and neutron scattering studies of DPPC Langmuir films
ABSTRACT (1400 characters): Fluid interfaces are present in many living systems and technological processes. They can have a complex structural configuration and, therefore, have a non-linear response to deformations. Consequently, they have been the object of study in recent decades both from a structural and rheological point of view. However, to date, structural measurements at the molecular level have not been performed simultaneously with interfacial rheology techniques. This is of great interest since it is not easy to compare studies due to the high variations observed under different experimental conditions. Specifically, there is great interest in the study of Langmuir monolayers of phospholipids, such as DPPC, the main component of the lung surfactant, which play a role in many biophysical processes at the molecular and cellular levels. This proposal intends to develop, build, and exploit a measurement system that allows for simultaneous measurements of neutron scattering and interfacial rheology as well as to carry out studies on interfacial DPPC monolayers.
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P. Sánchez-Puga; Javier Carrascosa-Tejedor; COZZOLINO Serena; GUTFREUND Philipp; Armando Maestro; Mariana Rodriguez-Hakim; Miguel A. Rubio; Miguel A. Rubio and TAJUELO RODRIGUEZ Javier. (2023). Simultaneous Interfacial rheology and neutron scattering studies of DPPC Langmuir films. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.9-13-1089
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