Aggregation of the naturally occurring lipopeptide, surfactin, at interfaces and in solution: an unusual type of surfactant?
Neutron reflectometry has been used to study the structure of the biosurfactant, surfactin, at the air/water and at the hydrophobic solid/water interfaces. Three different deuterated surfactins were produced from the Bacillus subtilis strain: one perdeuterated, one with the four leucines perdeuterat...
Main Authors: | Shen, H, Thomas, R, Chen, C, Darton, R, Baker, S, Penfold, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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