Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5424255 Surface Science 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The grand canonical Monte Carlo technique is used to reveal the origin of the repulsive pressure operating between supported DLPC bilayers at short separations. By partitioning the interbilayer pressure into physically distinct components, it is shown that the short-range repulsion comes mainly from the direct electrostatic lipid-lipid interaction of the head groups in the opposing leaflets. By contrast, the electrostatic lipid-lipid interaction between DLPE bilayers is strongly attractive, and the short-range repulsion is associated with the hydration (water-lipid) interactions [A. Pertsin, D. Platonov, M. Grunze, Langmuir 23 (2007) 1388]. These findings explain why DLPC bilayers have a much larger interbilayer (fluid) separation at a given pressure, as compared to that for DLPE.
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