2013
DOI: 10.1039/c3sm51916c
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Charged membranes under confinement induced by polymer-, salt-, or ionic liquid solutions

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“…Similar trends were also found for other lipid lamellar phases by when increasing salt concentration. 39,40 Eq. 1 is constant is generally referred to the disjoining pressure, it is commonly observed in osmotic stress experiments for water thicknesses above 2-3 nm and it can be described by the necessary force to overcome hydration forces.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar trends were also found for other lipid lamellar phases by when increasing salt concentration. 39,40 Eq. 1 is constant is generally referred to the disjoining pressure, it is commonly observed in osmotic stress experiments for water thicknesses above 2-3 nm and it can be described by the necessary force to overcome hydration forces.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also well known fact that ionic liquids can generate certain extent of osmotic stress in solution, which is achieved due to the reduction in the dielectric permittivity of the solution2656. Here it is pertinent to mention that Mel'nikov et al suggested an enhancement in electrostatic attraction between DNA and counter ion due to the lowering of dielectric permittivity26.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The challenge of structural biophysics is to determine the high-resolution structure of large self-assembled complexes, made of many subunits, in their biologically relevant solution conditions. Solution small-and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS/WAXS) methods are one of the important labelfree and highly sensitive bulk methods for investigating the structure and interactions between complex molecular constructs (Rädler et al, 1997;Koltover et al, 1998;Schilt et al, 2016;Dvir et al, 2014;Dvir et al, 2013;Chung et al, 2015;Chung et al, 2016;Lotan et al, 2016;Ojeda-Lopez et al, 2014;Moshe et al, 2013;Saper et al, 2012;Steiner et al, 2012;Szekely et al, 2011a;Szekely et al, 2011b;Choi et al, 2009;Choi et al, 2016;Wong et al, 2000;Deek et al, 2013;Beck et al, 2010;Kornreich et al, 2016;Shaharabani et al, 2016;Ginsburg et al, 2017;Asor et al, 2017;Fink et al, 2017a). With modern synchrotron facilities the temporal and spatial resolution of these methods has been greatly improved Kler et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%