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Lamellar-lamellar phase separation of phospholipid bilayers induced by salting-in/-out effects

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, , Citation Mafumi Hishida and Hideki Seto 2011 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 272 012008 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/272/1/012008

1742-6596/272/1/012008

Abstract

The multilamellar structure of phospholipid bilayers is stabilized by the interactions between bilayers. Although the lamellar repeat distance is uniquely determined at the balance point of interactions between bilayers, a lamellar-lamellar phase separation, where the two phases with different lamellar repeat distance coexist, has been reported in a case of adding a salt to the aqueous solution of lipids. In order to understand the physical mechanism of the lamellar-lamellar phase separation, the effects of adding monovalent salt on the lamellar structure are studied by visual observation and by small-angle X-ray scattering. Further, a theoretical model based on the mean field theory is introduced and it is concluded that the salting-in and -out effects of lipid bilayers trigger the lamellar-lamellar phase separation.

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10.1088/1742-6596/272/1/012008