Surfactin structures at interfaces and in solution: the effect of pH and cations.

We have investigated the interfacial and bulk phase structures of surfactin at different pH and in the presence of mono/divalent cations using neutron scattering techniques. Neutron reflectivity profiles were recorded at the air/water and sapphire/water interfaces as a function of pH and ionic stren...

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Main Authors: Shen, H, Lin, T, Thomas, R, Taylor, D, Penfold, J
格式: Journal article
语言:English
出版: 2011
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Lin, T
Thomas, R
Taylor, D
Penfold, J
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description We have investigated the interfacial and bulk phase structures of surfactin at different pH and in the presence of mono/divalent cations using neutron scattering techniques. Neutron reflectivity profiles were recorded at the air/water and sapphire/water interfaces as a function of pH and ionic strength. The air/water results show that surfactin has a hydrophobic ball-like structure and that changes in pH and cations lead to changes in the area per molecule and hydrophilicity of surfactin. However the adsorption of surfactin on the hydrophilic sapphire/water interface is highly pH dependent because of electrostatic interactions with the surface. The bulk phase structures were characterized by small angle neutron scattering (SANS) and are more sensitive to pH and cation than the interfacial structure. At high pH surfactin forms micellar structures with low aggregation numbers, but at low pH values the bulk phase structure becomes rod-like at pH 6.5 and lamellar at pH 5.5. The addition of cations in the subphase tends to neutralize the two acidic groups of the peptide ring and the neutralization seems to be more complete for divalent cations than for monovalent cations.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a2b68c96-9cc2-41db-9380-d96e518a40ca2022-03-27T02:21:51ZSurfactin structures at interfaces and in solution: the effect of pH and cations.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a2b68c96-9cc2-41db-9380-d96e518a40caEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2011Shen, HLin, TThomas, RTaylor, DPenfold, JWe have investigated the interfacial and bulk phase structures of surfactin at different pH and in the presence of mono/divalent cations using neutron scattering techniques. Neutron reflectivity profiles were recorded at the air/water and sapphire/water interfaces as a function of pH and ionic strength. The air/water results show that surfactin has a hydrophobic ball-like structure and that changes in pH and cations lead to changes in the area per molecule and hydrophilicity of surfactin. However the adsorption of surfactin on the hydrophilic sapphire/water interface is highly pH dependent because of electrostatic interactions with the surface. The bulk phase structures were characterized by small angle neutron scattering (SANS) and are more sensitive to pH and cation than the interfacial structure. At high pH surfactin forms micellar structures with low aggregation numbers, but at low pH values the bulk phase structure becomes rod-like at pH 6.5 and lamellar at pH 5.5. The addition of cations in the subphase tends to neutralize the two acidic groups of the peptide ring and the neutralization seems to be more complete for divalent cations than for monovalent cations.
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Penfold, J
Surfactin structures at interfaces and in solution: the effect of pH and cations.
title Surfactin structures at interfaces and in solution: the effect of pH and cations.
title_full Surfactin structures at interfaces and in solution: the effect of pH and cations.
title_fullStr Surfactin structures at interfaces and in solution: the effect of pH and cations.
title_full_unstemmed Surfactin structures at interfaces and in solution: the effect of pH and cations.
title_short Surfactin structures at interfaces and in solution: the effect of pH and cations.
title_sort surfactin structures at interfaces and in solution the effect of ph and cations
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