Understanding water-membrane interactions is a fundamental issue in biophysics since these interactions are at the basis of many key molecular processes occurring in membranes. The hydrogen-bond network of water molecules is highly dynamic and its dynamical structure influences membrane fluidity and proton transport across membranes. We investigate the dynamics of water hydrogen-bonds network in model membranes using dielectric relaxation spectroscopy in the TeraHertz range. This frequency interval is suitable for obtaining information on the collective low-energy modes of the hydrogen-bond network of water molecules. In this paper we present some preliminary experimental results on membranes fully hydrated with pure and deuterated water.

THZ TIME DOMAIN SPECTROSCOPY FOR INVESTIGATING MEMBRANE-BOUND WATER

Paparo Domenico;
2008

Abstract

Understanding water-membrane interactions is a fundamental issue in biophysics since these interactions are at the basis of many key molecular processes occurring in membranes. The hydrogen-bond network of water molecules is highly dynamic and its dynamical structure influences membrane fluidity and proton transport across membranes. We investigate the dynamics of water hydrogen-bonds network in model membranes using dielectric relaxation spectroscopy in the TeraHertz range. This frequency interval is suitable for obtaining information on the collective low-energy modes of the hydrogen-bond network of water molecules. In this paper we present some preliminary experimental results on membranes fully hydrated with pure and deuterated water.
2008
International Workskop on THz Radiation - Basic Research and Applications Location: Alushta, UKRAINE
39
41
3
978-1-4244-2686-7
phospholipids
DOPC
THz Time Domain Spectroscopy
Dielectric Relaxation
bound water
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none
Paparo, Domenico; Tielrooij, K.; Bakker, H.; Bonn, M.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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