在混合性离子两胞囊中的扣扣膜
Megan A Greenfield1, Liam C Palmer, Graziano Vernizzi
1Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208, USA.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|August 27, 2009
概括
带有不平等电荷的两流体会自组装成曲的囊泡. 充电头组之间的强烈静电相互作用推动了平面离子域的形成,创造了独特的非球形结构.
科学领域:
- 超分子化学 超分子化学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 物理化学 物理化学
背景情况:
- 两性分子通过分子间力量驱动的各种结构自我组装.
- 超分子形状基本上是由吸引力和排斥力相互作用的平衡决定的.
- 静电力,疏水力和硬体力在决定自组装形态学方面发挥着至关重要的作用.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究具有不平等电荷的阳离子和阴离子两活体的联合组合.
- 为了解释非球形,特别曲的囊泡结构的形成.
- 为观察到的曲囊泡形态呈现一个物理模型.
主要方法:
- 具有不同电荷大小的阳离子和阴离子两性体的联合组合.
- 实验观察和自我组装结构的特征.
- 理论和物理论证来解释观察到的形态学.
主要成果:
- 不同电荷的阳离子和阴离子两活体共同组装成小曲囊泡.
- +3和-1充电的头组之间强大的静电相互作用增强了凝聚力.
- 在囊泡表面形成的二维,平面的离子域会导致曲的形状.
结论:
- 在共同组装的两动物中,电荷分布的不平等是产生非球状超分子结构的关键因素.
- 静电力之间的相互作用,特别是相反电荷的头组之间的强烈吸引力,推动了曲囊泡的形成.
- 这项研究为理解从简单的分子构建块中形成复杂的自组装形状提供了物理基础.
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