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Switching mechanics with chemistry: a model for the bending stiffness of amphiphilic bilayers with interacting headgroups in crystalline order
Authors:Hartmann Markus A  Weinkamer Richard  Zemb Thomas  Fischer Franz Dieter  Fratzl Peter
Institution:Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Am Mühlenberg 1, D-14476 Potsdam, Germany.
Abstract:Bilayer structures in catanionic systems experimentally showed peculiar mechanical behavior. The observed increase in the bending stiffness is supposedly connected to additional hydrogen bonds forming between anionic headgroups. With a simple model, we can explain the extreme sensitivity of the bending stiffness of the membrane on the molar ratio of the charged molecules. This effect is further amplified by the sandwichlike structure of the membrane, where the apolar core separating the headgroups acts via a kind of lever-arm principle. As a consequence of these combined effects, the model membrane changes from a soft behavior with bending rigidities on the order of 10k(B)T to an extremely stiff membrane with a bending stiffness more than 2 orders of magnitude larger where most of this change occurs within a molar ratio interval smaller than 0.1.
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