孔隙跨越双层的局部膜力学
Ingo Mey1, Milena Stephan, Eva K Schmitt
1Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Göttingen, Tammannstrasse 6, 37077 Göttingen, Germany.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|May 21, 2009
概括
研究了多孔中的脂质双层的机械性能. 在含有溶剂的膜中,预应力占主导地位,而在没有溶剂的膜中,曲和张力是关键因素,在缩下显示出不同的行为.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
- 纳米技术 纳米技术
背景情况:
- 脂质双层是细胞膜的基础.
- 了解它们的机械特性对于仿生应用至关重要.
- 多孔基底为研究受限脂质双层提供了一个平台.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究横跨多孔的脂质双层的机械行为.
- 确定影响双层力学的因素,包括表面化学和脂质组成.
- 根据溶剂含量和基质特性区分机械反应.
主要方法:
- 在毛孔跨越的脂质双层上进行局部缩实验.
- 光和原子力显微镜用于成像和孔隙识别.
- 分析力缩曲线以描述机械反应.
主要成果:
- 含有溶剂的纳米黑脂膜 (纳米-BLMs) 显示了因预压力而产生的线性反应.
- 在低面积扩张的预应力膜中,入引起了溶解.
- 没有溶剂的双层表现出主要的曲和侧面张力超过预应力.
结论:
- 脂质双层的机械行为高度依赖于溶剂含量和基质相互作用.
- 预压是含有溶剂的纳米BLMs的一个重要因素.
- 弹性电流图有助于根据缩参数预测机械反应.
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