Journal of Oleo Science
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Topics of the 6th Asian Conference on Colloid and Interface Science 2015 Japan (ACCIS2015 Japan)
Collapsed States of Langmuir Monolayers
Minh Dinh PhanJumi LeeKwanwoo Shin
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2016 Volume 65 Issue 5 Pages 385-397

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Langmuir monolayers of amphiphilic molecules at an air-water interface can be compressed laterally to achieve high surface density. However, compression beyond a certain threshold causes the monolayer to become unstable, which may lead to the formation of collapsed states with topographical differences that are associated with the structures and mechanical properties of the constituent molecules of the monolayer. The mechanisms and collapsed structures can differ owing to differences in experimental conditions, i.e., temperature, ion-content, the pH of subphase, or compression rate; in addition, the type of constituent molecules, i.e., biological lipids or chemical surfactants, has an effect. In this review, we compare studies concerning several aspects of collapse, from basic concepts and theoretical mechanisms to experimental visualization of the monolayer topography. In addition, techniques often employed to study this subject are discussed in this review.

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