Langmuir, Vol.26, No.20, 15945-15947, 2010
Sticking Polydisperse Hydrophobic Magnetite Nanoparticles to Lipid Membranes
The formation of a layer of hydrophobic magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles stabilized by lauric acid is analyzed by in situ X-ray reflectivity measurements. The data analysis shows that the nanoparticles partially disperse their hydrophobic coating. Consequently, a Langmuir layer was formed by lauric acid molecules that can be compressed into an untilted condensed phase. A majority of the nanoparticles are attached to the Langmuir film integrating lauric acid residue on their surface into the Langmuir film. Hence, the particles at the liquid-gas interface can be identified as so-called Janus beads, which are amphiphilic solids having two sides with different functionality.