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A Crystalline Langmuir Monolayer Designed as a Template for Selective Intercalation of Wate Soluble a-Amino Acids

Year: 2003

Journal: CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN 2003 VOL.3,NO.5 683-690, 20111221

Authors: Coralie Alonso, Richard W. Gurney, Ran Eliash, Seok-Cheol Hong, Yuen Ron Shen, Torben R. Jensen, Kristian Kjaer, Oleg Konovalov, Meir Lahav, and Leslie Leiserowitz

Organizations: Department of Materials and Interfaces, The Weizmann Institute of Science, 76100 Rehovot, Israel, Physics Department, 151 Le Conte Hall, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, Chemistry Department, Aarhus University, Langelandsgade 140, DK-8000 Århus C, Denmark, Materials Research Department, Ris National Laboratory, DK-4000, Roskilde, Denmark, and ESRF, BP220, F-38043 Grenoble, Cedex, France

Cholesteryl-L-glutamate (CLG) thin films were investigated when deposited on pure water and on saturated solutions of water soluble amino acids, to test the capacity of the CLG monolayer to recognize and incorporate amino acids from the subphase. Analysis of grazing incidence X-ray diffraction measurements indicates that the hydrophobic amino acids, leucine, isoleucine, and valine, are adsorbed between the glutamate moieties, within the CLG crystalline monolayer, but also around their domains, forming, for L-Leu and D-Val, crystalline bilayers. The presence of Cu2+ ions in the aqueous subphase enhances the crystallinity of the CLG monolayer without overly affecting the lateral packing, by bridging glutamate moieties on neighbor molecules. When amino acids are injected in a Cu2+ containing solution, the domain size of the mixed monolayers formed with the CLG molecules and hydrophobic amino acids is drastically increased.