JOURNAL ARTICLE

Patterned Supported Lipid Bilayers and Monolayers on Poly(dimethylsiloxane)

Peter LenzCaroline M. Ajo‐FranklinSteven G. Boxer

Year: 2004 Journal:   Langmuir Vol: 20 (25)Pages: 11092-11099   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

A simple and practical method for patterning supported lipid bilayers on poly(dimethylsiloxane) is presented. By using electron microscopy grids to laterally control the extent of plasma oxidation, the substrate is partitioned into regions of different hydrophilicities. Addition of vesicles then results in the spontaneous formation of lipid bilayers and monolayers side-by-side on the surface, separated by regions that contain no lipid and/or a region with adhering vesicles. By using millimeter-sized plastic masks we are able to control the formation of these lipid structures on macroscopic patches by simply varying the plasma-cleaning time. For the first time, we are able to influence, in a controlled fashion, the chemical composition of a substrate in such a way that it supports fluid lipid monolayers, rejects lipid adhesion, adsorbs intact lipid vesicles, or supports fluid bilayers.

Keywords:
Monolayer Vesicle Lipid bilayer Chemistry Bilayer Substrate (aquarium) Adhesion Lipid bilayer phase behavior Biophysics Chemical engineering Membrane Nanotechnology Materials science Organic chemistry Biochemistry

Metrics

97
Cited By
3.59
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
35
Refs
0.92
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Lipid Membrane Structure and Behavior
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology
Nanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Polymer Surface Interaction Studies
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Surfaces, Coatings and Films
© 2026 ScienceGate Book Chapters — All rights reserved.