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Determination of van der Waals forces in monolayer films of lipids & biopolymers. Equation of state for two-dimensional films

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Amphiphile molecules are characterized by the dual property arising from the interactions between the apolar [alkyl] and the polar part and the surrounding solvent, i.e., water. In assemblies which amphiphiles form in diverse systems, e.g., micelles, soap bubbles, monolayers or bilayers at interfaces, the attractive forces are attributed to the van der Waals forces. It is not easy to estimate the magnitude of van der Waals forces in some of these systems by any direct method.

The magnitude of van der Waals forces in spread monolayers of lipids and biopolymers has been reported to be estimated from experimental data. The magnitude of these forces has been estimated by using an equation of state of a very general form, as delineated herein. In the current literature no such attempt has been reported in the analyses of these monolayers spread on aqueous surfaces. These analyses suggest that the predominant surface forces arise from van der Waals interactions, if the magnitude of electrostatic charge repulsions is weak. The equation-of-state as derived indicates that it is useful in providing information about the molecular interaction in monolayers, for both lipids and biopolymers.

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Birdi, K.S., Madsen, F. & Eberth, K. Determination of van der Waals forces in monolayer films of lipids & biopolymers. Equation of state for two-dimensional films. Colloid Polym Sci 272, 1000–1004 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00658899

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