Issue 31, 2015

Dynamics of fatty acid vesicles in response to pH stimuli

Abstract

We investigate the dynamics of decanoic acid/decanoate (DA) vesicles in response to pH stimuli. Two types of dynamic processes induced by the micro-injection of NaOH solutions are sequentially observed: deformations and topological transitions. In the deformation stage, DA vesicles show a series of shape deformations, i.e., prolate–oblate–stomatocyte-sphere. In the topological transition stage, spherical DA vesicles follow either of the two pathways, pore formation and vesicle fusion. The pH stimuli modify a critical aggregation concentration of DA molecules, which causes the solubilization of DA molecules in the outer leaflet of the vesicle bilayers. This solubilization decreases the outer surface area of the vesicle, thereby increasing surface tension. A kinetic model based on area difference elasticity theory can accurately describe the dynamics of DA vesicles triggered by pH stimuli.

Graphical abstract: Dynamics of fatty acid vesicles in response to pH stimuli

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 May 2015
Accepted
06 Jul 2015
First published
06 Jul 2015

Soft Matter, 2015,11, 6327-6334

Author version available

Dynamics of fatty acid vesicles in response to pH stimuli

K. Ikari, Y. Sakuma, T. Jimbo, A. Kodama, M. Imai, P. Monnard and S. Rasmussen, Soft Matter, 2015, 11, 6327 DOI: 10.1039/C5SM01248A

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