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Relationship between structure and molecular interactions in monolayers of specially designed aminolipids

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NANOSCALE ADVANCES
Volume 1, Issue 9, Pages 3529-3536

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9na00355j

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  1. Max Planck Society
  2. German Research Foundation (DFG) [SCHN 1396/1, 396823779]

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Artificial cationic lipids are already recognized as highly efficient gene therapy tools. Here, we focus on another potential use of aminolipids, in their electrically-uncharged state, for the formation of covalently cross-linked, one-molecule-thin films at interfaces. Such films are envisioned for future (bio-)materials applications. To this end, Langmuir monolayers of structurally different aminolipids are comprehensively characterized with the help of highly sensitive surface characterization techniques. Pressure-area isotherms, Brewster angle microscopy, grazing-incidence X-ray diffraction and infrared reflection-absorption spectrometry experiments provide a detailed, comparative molecular picture of the formed monolayers. This physico-chemical study highlights the relationship between chemical structures and intermolecular interactions, which can serve as a basis for the rational design of cross-linked thin films with precisely controlled properties.

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