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Design of Highly Stable Echogenic Microbubbles through Controlled Assembly of Their Hydrophobin Shell
Lara Gazzera1, Roberto Milani2, Lisa Pirrie2
1NFMLab, Politecnico di Milano, Via Mancinelli 7, 20131, Milano, Italy.
Abstract:
Dispersing hydrophobin HFBII under air saturated with perfluorohexane gas limits HFBII aggregation to nanometer-sizes. Critical basic findings include an unusual co-adsorption effect caused by the fluorocarbon gas, a strong acceleration of HFBII adsorption at the air/water interface, the incorporation of perfluorohexane into the interfacial film, the suppression of the fluid-to-solid 2D phase transition exhibited by HFBII monolayers under air, and a drastic change in film elasticity of both Gibbs and Langmuir films. As a result, perfluorohexane allows the formation of homogenous populations of spherical, narrowly dispersed, exceptionally stable, and echogenic microbubbles.

