DNA compaction onto hydrophobic surfaces by different cationic surfactants
(2005) In Langmuir 21(14). p.6495-6502- Abstract
- DNA compaction by alkyltrimethylammonium surfactants at hydrophobized silica surfaces and the effect of the counterion, as well as the hydrocarbon chain length, was investigated by in situ null-ellipsometry. In addition, DNA compaction in the presence of a gemini surfactant, hexyl-alpha,omega-bis(dodecyldimethylammonium bromide), was studied. The type of cationic amphiphile used was found not to have a pronounced effect on the mixed DNA-cationic surfactant adsorbed layer thickness, although the surface concentration excess for the mixed layers seemed to follow the same trend as that for DNA-free surfactant layers. Interestingly, it was also found that the stability of the mixed adsorbed layer largely depends on the cationic surfactant used.
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- author
- Cárdenas, Marité LU ; Nylander, Tommy LU ; Thomas, R K and Lindman, Björn LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2005
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- in
- Langmuir
- volume
- 21
- issue
- 14
- pages
- 6495 - 6502
- publisher
- The American Chemical Society (ACS)
- external identifiers
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- wos:000230248500052
- pmid:15982058
- scopus:22444439152
- ISSN
- 0743-7463
- DOI
- 10.1021/la0501740
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- f5bcc647-cfd6-4882-aa6e-1eea545c8f30 (old id 157259)
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