L. Movileanu et D. Popescu, DIFFERENTIAL LENGTH EFFECTS IN A BINARY MIXTURE OF SINGLE-CHAIN AMPHIPHILES IN PLANAR MONOLAYERS - A 3-DIMENSIONAL APPROACH, Biosystems, 36(1), 1995, pp. 43-53
The purpose of this work was to investigate the selective association
into a binary lipid mixture having the acyl chain lengths of the two c
omponents as variables. A more adequate parameter that can describe th
e selectivity of the association processes into a binary lipid mixture
is the mean association probability. In the present paper, we used a
three-dimensional approach by evaluating the mean probabilities of ass
ociation of single chain amphiphile molecules for a group of 36 binary
mixtures. The possible correlations between the hydrophobic chain len
gths and the association processes have been carried out by using the
differential mean association probabilities. These results allowed us
to uncover some significant rules that govern the selective associatio
n between the two components from a single chain binary mixture, We ha
ve found that in a binary mixture of single chain amphiphiles, the dis
tance where the dispersion forces become effective during association
processes is about 8.89 Angstrom.