Langmuir monolayers of oleoyl palmitoyl phosphatidyl ethanolamine (OPPE) were investigated at the air/water interface by means of surface pressure (pi)-area (A) isotherms complemented with Brewster angle microscopy images upon film compression/expansion. The characteristic phase transition appearing in the course of pi/A isotherms was attributed to the coexistence of two liquid-expanded phases of different molecular ordering. The interactions between OPPE and hexadecylphosphocholine (miltefosine) were studied at different subphase pHs (2, 6, and 10) at 20 degrees C and analyzed with mean molecular area (A12)-, excess area of mixing (Aexc)-, and excess free energy of mixing (DeltaGexc)-composition plots. The obtained results indicate that at pH 10, where both OPPE and miltefosine polar groups are negatively charged, attractive interactions are observed (reflected by negative deviations from ideality), contrary to expectation. This peculiar behavior is explained as being due both to water molecules, which surround negatively charged polar groups and increase the distance between them, weakening in this way the electrostatic repulsion forces; and to positively charged counterions present in the diffuse double layer, neutralizing their charge. In this way, the van der Waals attraction forces between hydrocarbon tails of both molecules predominate and are responsible for the observed negative deviations from ideal behavior. Similar explanations are given for the observed negative deviations at pH 2 where both polar groups are positively charged. At pH 6, the observed negative deviations at low surface pressures and positive deviations at high pressures are interpreted as being due to a change in orientation of polar groups upon monolayer compression.
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