Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9578028 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The dynamics and molecular order of thin lipid (lecithin) films confined to 200, 100 and 20Â nm cylindrical pores with varying surface coverage, were investigated by 1H multiple-quantum NMR. The results show that the molecular dynamics in the surface controlled layers are less hindered compared to those in the bulk. Dynamic heterogeneity among terminal CH3 groups is evident. Enhanced dynamic freedom is observed for films with area per molecule, â¼ 128Â Ã
2. The results are discussed in terms of changes in the lipid molecular organization with respect to surface concentration, its plausible motional modes and dynamic heterogeneity.
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Authors
B. Jagadeesh, A. Prabhakar, D.E. Demco, A. Buda, B. Blümich,