
Tommy Nylander
Professor

Nonlamellar lipid liquid crystalline model surfaces for biofunctional studies
Author
Summary, in English
Nonlamellar lipid liquid crystalline (LC) bulk phases and dispersions show promise as functional nanostructured materials for potential use as controlled release matrices e. g. in pharmaceuticals. Herein, methods for preparing and characterizing thin films of lipid liquid crystalline phases on solid surfaces are presented. The thickness, hydration phase structure and surface topography of spin-coated films of mixtures of soy phosphatidylcholine and glycerol dioleate are characterized by means of spectroscopic ellipsometry, small angle X-ray diffraction and atomic force microscopy. Besides being useful as bioadhesive drug delivery systems, the lipid nonlamellar LC films produced may also be exploited as model surfaces for studying properties such as bioadhesion and biodegradation.
Department/s
- Physical Chemistry
- NanoLund: Center for Nanoscience
Publishing year
2013
Language
English
Pages
8815-8819
Publication/Series
Soft Matter
Volume
9
Issue
37
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Topic
- Physical Chemistry
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1744-6848