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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2002

Gaussian curvature and the equilibrium among bilayer cylinders, spheres, and discs

Hee-Tae Jung; Sooncheol Lee; Eric W. Kaler; B. Coldren; Joseph A. Zasadzinski

In mixtures of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and sodium perfluorooctanoate (FC7) in aqueous solution, novel bilayer cylinders with hemispherical end caps and open, flat discs coexist with spherical unilamellar vesicles, apparently at equilibrium. Such equilibrium among bilayer cylinders, spheres, and discs is only possible for systems with a spontaneous curvature, Ro, and a positive Gaussian curvature modulus, κ̄. We have measured the size distributions of the spherical vesicles, cylinders, and discs by using cryo-electron microscopy; a simple analysis of this length distribution allows us to independently determine that the mean curvature modulus, κ ≈ 5 ± 1 kBT and κ̄ ≈ 2 ± 1 kBT. This is one of the few situations in which Ro, κ, and κ̄ can be determined from the same experiment. From a similar analysis of the disk size distribution, we find that the edges of the discs are likely stabilized by excess CTAB. The fraction of discs, spherical vesicles, and cylinders depends on the CTAB/FC7 mole ratio: increasing CTAB favors discs, while decreasing CTAB favors cylinders. This control over aggregate shape with surfactant concentration may be useful for the design of templates for polymerization, mesoporous silicates, etc.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2001

The origins of stability of spontaneous vesicles

Hee-Tae Jung; B. Coldren; Joseph A. Zasadzinski; D. J. Iampietro; Eric W. Kaler


Langmuir | 2000

Templating Hollow Polymeric Spheres from Catanionic Equilibrium Vesicles: Synthesis and Characterization

C. A. McKelvey; Eric W. Kaler; Joseph A. Zasadzinski; B. Coldren; Hee-Tae Jung


Current Medicinal Chemistry | 2004

The Vesosome - A Multicompartment Drug Delivery Vehicle

E. T. Kisak; B. Coldren; C. A. Evans; Cecile Boyer; Joseph A. Zasadzinski


Langmuir | 2003

From Vesicle Size Distributions to Bilayer Elasticity via Cryo-Transmission and Freeze-Fracture Electron Microscopy

B. Coldren; R. Van Zanten; M. J. Mackel; Joseph A. Zasadzinski; Hee-Tae Jung


Langmuir | 2002

Nanocompartments enclosing vesicles, colloids, and macromolecules via interdigitated lipid bilayers

E. T. Kisak; B. Coldren; Joseph A. Zasadzinski


Langmuir | 2006

Lamellar Gels and Spontaneous Vesicles in Catanionic Surfactant Mixtures

B. Coldren; Heidi E. Warriner; Ryan van Zanten; Joseph A. Zasadzinski; Eric B. Sirota


Langmuir | 2006

Zero Spontaneous Curvature and Its Effects on Lamellar Phase Morphology and Vesicle Size Distributions

B. Coldren; Heidi E. Warriner; Ryan van Zanten; Joseph A. Zasadzinski; Eric B. Sirota


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2006

Flexible bilayers with spontaneous curvature lead to lamellar gels and spontaneous vesicles

B. Coldren; Heidi E. Warriner; Ryan van Zanten; Joseph A. Zasadzinski; Eric B. Sirota


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2006

Retraction: Flexible Bilayers with Spontaneous Curvature Lead to Lamellar Gels and Spontaneous Vesicles

B. Coldren; Heidi Warriner-Martinez; Ryan van Zanten; Joseph A. Zasadzinski; Eric B. Sirota

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E. T. Kisak

University of California

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R. Van Zanten

University of California

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C. A. Evans

University of California

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Cecile Boyer

University of California

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