Literature DB >> 25628055

Dewetting and deposition of thin films with insoluble surfactants from curved silicone hydrogel substrates.

M Saad Bhamla1, Caroline Balemans2, Gerald G Fuller3.   

Abstract

We investigate the stabilizing effect of insoluble surfactant monolayers on thin aqueous films. We first describe an experimental platform that enables the formation of aqueous films laden with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) monolayers on curved silicone hydrogel (SiHy) substrates. We show that these surfactant layers extend the lifetime of the aqueous films. The films eventually "dewet" by the nucleation and growth of dry areas and the onset of this dewetting can be controlled by the surface rheology of the DPPC layer. We thus demonstrate that increasing the interfacial rheology of the DPPC layer leads to stable films that delay dewetting. We also show that dewetting can be exploited to controllably pattern the underlying curved SiHy substrates with DPPC layers.
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Keywords:  DPPC; Dewetting; Insoluble surfactant; Interfacial rheology; Lipid deposition; Silicone hydrogel (SiHy) lenses

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25628055     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2015.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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1.  Interfacial mechanisms for stability of surfactant-laden films.

Authors:  M Saad Bhamla; Chew Chai; Marco A Àlvarez-Valenzuela; Javier Tajuelo; Gerald G Fuller
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-05-17       Impact factor: 3.240

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