The structural change of the lamellar lipid membrane dehydrated from t
he swelling L alpha-phase was studied by X-ray diffraction technique.
The temperature and the water content of lipid membrane were controlle
d in a temperature-humidity chamber for Xray in-situ measurement. The
result of the lamellar spacing revealed the existence of a first order
phase transition induced by dehydration. Far from phase transition, X
-ray diffraction patterns were analyzed, and the following changes in
membrane structure caused by dehydration were observed: (1) water laye
rs are thinning; (2) lipid bilayers expand in thickness; (3) lipid mol
ecules in the monolayer of the single bilayer are packed more densely;
(4) fluctuating tails of lipid hydrophobic chains shorten. More speci
fically, from its limiting thickness in full hydration, the lipid bila
yer expands its thickness exponentially with water layer thinning in d
ehydration. A simple geometric model is proposed to explain such bilay
er expansion induced by dehydration.