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Lamellar phase coexistence induced by electrostatic interactions
Membranes containing highly charged biomolecules can have a minimal free-energy state at small separations that originates in the strongly correlated electrostatic interactions mediated by counterions. This ph...
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Temperature effect on the transport dynamics of a small molecule through a liposome bilayer
An ion having hydrophobic parts can directly transport through the liposome bilayer without an ion channel and its transport mechanism can be explained by the free-volume theory. This was confirmed by investig...
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Probing photo-induced alignment in poly(vinyl cinnamate) films by surface second-harmonic generation
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A small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) study of worm-like micelles under shear
The structure of a cationic worm-like cylindrical micelle was investigated by SANS (small-angle neutron scattering). Intensities from 0.1% by weight solutions in D2O, at rest and under shear, were measured on the...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Studies of Molecular Monolayers at Air-Liquid Interfaces by Second Harmonic Generation: Question of Orientational Phase Transition
Insoluble molecular monolayers at gas-liquid interfaces provide an insight to the understanding of surfactants, wetting, micromulsions and membrane structures,and offer a possibility to study the rich world of...
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Chapter
Critical Behavior of a Microemulsion
We have studied the nature of the phase transition in a water-in-oil microemulsion near the upper cloud point temperature and found that the transition resembled a critical transition in fluid mixtures.