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Impact of Polymer Nanoparticles on DPPC Monolayer Properties. / Bykov, Alexey; Milyaeva, Olga; Akentiev, Alexander; Panaeva, Maria; Isakov, Nikolaj; Miller, Reinhard; Noskov, Boris.

In: Colloids and Interfaces, Vol. 6, No. 2, 28, 06.2022.

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title = "Impact of Polymer Nanoparticles on DPPC Monolayer Properties",
abstract = "The application of surface rheology and Brewster angle microscopy on mixed monolayers of DPPC and polymeric nanoparticles (cationic and anionic) showed that the sign of the particle charge affects the dynamic properties of the monolayers less than the nanoparticles{\textquoteright} ability to aggregate. Under almost physiological conditions, the effect of nanoparticles on the elasticity of DPPC monolayer is insignificant. However, the particles prevent the surface tension from decreasing to extremely low values. This effect could affect the functionality of pulmonary surfactants.",
keywords = "DPPC, Langmuir monolayers, nanoparticles, surface rheology",
author = "Alexey Bykov and Olga Milyaeva and Alexander Akentiev and Maria Panaeva and Nikolaj Isakov and Reinhard Miller and Boris Noskov",
note = "Bykov, A.; Milyaeva, O.; Akentiev, A.; Panaeva, M.; Isakov, N.; Miller, R.; Noskov, B. Impact of Polymer Nanoparticles on DPPC Monolayer Properties. Colloids Interfaces 2022, 6, 28. https://doi.org/10.3390/colloids6020028",
year = "2022",
month = jun,
doi = "10.3390/colloids6020028",
language = "English",
volume = "6",
journal = "Colloids and Interfaces",
issn = "2504-5377",
publisher = "MDPI AG",
number = "2",

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T1 - Impact of Polymer Nanoparticles on DPPC Monolayer Properties

AU - Bykov, Alexey

AU - Milyaeva, Olga

AU - Akentiev, Alexander

AU - Panaeva, Maria

AU - Isakov, Nikolaj

AU - Miller, Reinhard

AU - Noskov, Boris

N1 - Bykov, A.; Milyaeva, O.; Akentiev, A.; Panaeva, M.; Isakov, N.; Miller, R.; Noskov, B. Impact of Polymer Nanoparticles on DPPC Monolayer Properties. Colloids Interfaces 2022, 6, 28. https://doi.org/10.3390/colloids6020028

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N2 - The application of surface rheology and Brewster angle microscopy on mixed monolayers of DPPC and polymeric nanoparticles (cationic and anionic) showed that the sign of the particle charge affects the dynamic properties of the monolayers less than the nanoparticles’ ability to aggregate. Under almost physiological conditions, the effect of nanoparticles on the elasticity of DPPC monolayer is insignificant. However, the particles prevent the surface tension from decreasing to extremely low values. This effect could affect the functionality of pulmonary surfactants.

AB - The application of surface rheology and Brewster angle microscopy on mixed monolayers of DPPC and polymeric nanoparticles (cationic and anionic) showed that the sign of the particle charge affects the dynamic properties of the monolayers less than the nanoparticles’ ability to aggregate. Under almost physiological conditions, the effect of nanoparticles on the elasticity of DPPC monolayer is insignificant. However, the particles prevent the surface tension from decreasing to extremely low values. This effect could affect the functionality of pulmonary surfactants.

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KW - Langmuir monolayers

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