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2010 journal article

Neutron reflectometry of supported hybrid bilayers with inserted peptide

SOFT MATTER, 6(5), 862–865.

By: M. Smith n, D. McGillivray*, J. Genzer n, M. Losche* & P. Kilpatrick n

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Added: August 6, 2018

2009 journal article

Asphaltene Adsorption onto Self-Assembled Monolayers of Mixed Aromatic and Aliphatic Trichlorosilanes

LANGMUIR, 25(11), 6260–6269.

TL;DR: The adsorption of asphaltenes onto flat solid surfaces modified with mixed self-assembled monolayers of aliphatic and aromatic trichlorosilanes with varying wettabilities, aromaticities, and thicknesses is tested and suggests that the leading interaction governing the adsor adaptation of asphtenes is their interaction with the polar silica substrate and that the chemical composition of the SAM is of secondary importance. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2007 journal article

Study of the packing density and molecular orientation of bimolecular self-assembled monolayers of aromatic and aliphatic organosilanes on silica

LANGMUIR, 23(2), 673–683.

By: M. Smith n, K. Efimenko n, D. Fischer n, S. Lappi n, P. Kilpatrick n & J. Genzer n

TL;DR: These results demonstrate that whereas SAMs made of trichlorinated organosilanes are densely packed, SAMs prepared from monochlorinated species are less dense and poorly ordered. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2006 journal article

Effects of synthetic amphiphilic alpha-helical peptides on the electrochemical and structural properties of supported hybrid bilayers on gold

LANGMUIR, 22(4), 1919–1927.

By: M. Smith n, J. Tong n, J. Genzer n, D. Fischer n & P. Kilpatrick n

MeSH headings : Electrochemistry; Gold / chemistry; Lipid Bilayers / chemistry; Peptides / chemistry; Protein Structure, Secondary
TL;DR: Modeling of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy data revealed that the addition of peptide decreased dramatically the resistive element of the bilayer films while maintaining the value of the capacitive element, indicating successful incorporation of peptides into a well-formed bilayer. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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