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Life at Low D Lecture III: Monolayers and Membranes
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Phospholipids Amphi (“both”)philia(“love”) Amphiphilic Molecules
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“There seems to be no natural repulsion between water and air such as to keep them from coming into contact with each other.” (Franklin, 1773) “...the oil, though not more than a teaspoonful, produced an instant calm over a space several yards square which spread amazingly and extended itself…, making all that quarter of the pond, perhaps half an acre as smooth as a looking glass.” If a drop of oil is put on a highly polished marble table, or on a looking-glass that lies horizontally, the drop remains in its place, spreading very little.
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Interfacial Energy and Surface Tension GOAL: Minimize Free Energy EnergyEntropy Fluids VDW H-Bonding Solids Covalent Oil
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Hydrophobic Effect Hydrophobic Area/Molecule
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Surface Tension
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Monolayer reduces Surface Tension
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Surface Tension Monolayer reduces Surface Tension
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Self-Assembly
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Bilayer Properties Flip-Flop (exposing hydrophilic head to hydrocarbon chain) Water Permeable (cost of water passing through)
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Bilayer Properties Edge Energy/Length Driving “Force” for the Formation of closed Structures
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Bending Energy
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