Buckled Membranes in Mixed-Valence Ionic Amphiphile Vesicles Analyzed by X-Ray Scattering
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Abstract
We demonstrate that charged amphiphilic molecules, including molecules with biological motifs, organize into non-spherical shapes expected for elastic membranes. Specifically, we demonstrate that anionic (-1) water insoluble amphiphiles and cationic amphiphiles (+3) (which form micelles in water), can co- assemble into small buckled vesicles ( J. Am. Chem. Soc., 131, 2030-12031 (2009) ). The strong electrostatic interaction between the +3 and -1 head groups increases the cohesion energy of the amphiphiles and favors the formation of two-dimensional, flat ionic domains on the vesicle surface, resulting in edges and a buckled shape. WAXS measurements confirm the presence of crystalline domains induced by these ionic correlations.
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Authors
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Michael Bedzyk
Northwestern University, Northwestern University, Argonne National Laboratory
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Cheuk Leung
Northwestern University
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Megan Greenfield
Northwestern University
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Liam Palmer
Northwestern University
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Graziano Vernizzi
Northwestern University
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Monica Olvera de la Cruz
Northwestern University, Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University
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Samuel Stupp
Northwestern University