Delamination and restructuring inside multilamellar lipid vesicles by a polycation: formation of multi-compartment vesicles

Abstract

We describe experiments and analysis of delamination and reformation of multilamellar vesicles triggered by their interaction with highly charged polycations in the exterior solution. Above a threshold polymer concentration, the vesicles reform their multilamellar outer membrane into close-packed interior membrane compartments. The process leads to a vesicle with a hierarchically ordered superstructure, i.e., vesicular superparticles. Using giant multilamellar vesicles, we report time-lapse observations of the formation process and also of the breakup process after the polymer is diluted at constant osmotic stress. We show the results of a range of polymer molecular weights and concentrations. We present a simple model that predicts conditions of delamination owing to a competition between electrostatic repulsion among the polymers and the bending elasticity of the membranes. The results pave the way to a new kind of response mechanism in multilamellar vesicles that might lead to soft materials that can change their stiffness or topology on demand.

Graphical abstract: Delamination and restructuring inside multilamellar lipid vesicles by a polycation: formation of multi-compartment vesicles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Feb 2026
Accepted
10 May 2026
First published
18 May 2026

Soft Matter, 2026, Advance Article

Delamination and restructuring inside multilamellar lipid vesicles by a polycation: formation of multi-compartment vesicles

R. Cao, R. Jain, I. K. Torres, C. Oville and A. D. Dinsmore, Soft Matter, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D6SM00155F

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