Abstract :
Mixed monolayers of dipalmitoylposphatidylcholine (DPPC) and bilirubin (BR) were prepared on different subphases. The
properties of DPPC/BR monolayer, such as collapse pressure (pcoll), limiting area per molecule (Alim), surface compressibility
modulus, free energy (DGmix) and excess free energy (DGex), were investigated based on the analysis of the surface pressure–
area isotherms on pure water. The results showed that DPPC and BR were miscible and formed non-ideal mixed monolayers at
the air/water interface.With the molar fraction of BR (XBR) increasing, the LE–LC coexistence region of DPPC monolayer was
eliminated gradually. The DPPC/BR complex (MD–B) of 1:2 stoichiometry formed as a result of the strong hydrogen bonds
between the polar groups of DPPC and BR. The studies of effects of pH values and calcium ions in subphase on the DPPC/BR
monolayers showed that the mixed monolayer became expanded on alkali aqueous solution and on 1 mmol/L CaCl2 aqueous
solution. The orientation of DPPC and BR at air/water interface was also discussed.
Keywords :
air/water interface , Mixed monolayer , Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine/bilirubin , Surface pressure–area isotherm