Kinetics of the Phospholipid Multilayer Formation at the Surface of the Silica Sol
Abstract
The ordering of a multilayer consisting of DSPC bilayers on a silica sol substrate is studied within the model-independent approach to the reconstruction of profiles of the electron density from X-ray reflectometry data. It is found that the electroporation of bilayers in the field of anion silica nanoparticles significantly accelerates the process of their saturation with Na+ and H2O, which explains both a relatively small time of formation of the structure of the multilayer of 105 - 7x105 s and ~13 % excess of the electron density in it.
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