2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(65i) Characterisation of Self-Assembled Protein Films at the Air-Water Interface Using the Cambridge Interfacial Tensiometer
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Interfacial films formed by a range of proteins at the air-water interface under differing conditions of pH and ionic strength were investigated. Washout experiments with one protein, hen egg white lysozyme, illustrated the role played by ongoing adsorption from the bulk phase in the development of interfacial film strength over time. These results also suggest the presence of a reversibly adsorbed protein sub-layer that takes part in rearrangement or healing' of an interfacial protein film when subjected to high strain. The CIT, by testing the response of protein films to large strains over long time periods, complements existing techniques and will lead to further understanding of the nature of self-assembled protein films at interfaces.