Rapid confocal imaging of vesicle-to-sponge phase droplet transition in dilute dispersions of the C 10 E 3 surfactant

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The lamellar-to-sponge phase transition of fluorescently labelled large unilamellar vesicles (LUVs) of the non-ionic surfactant triethylene glycol mono n-decyl ether (C 10 E 3 ) was investigated in situ by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). Stable dispersions of micrometer-sized C 10 E 3 LUVs were prepared at 20 °C and quickly heated at different temperatures close to the lamellar-to-sponge phase transition temperature. Phase transition of the strongly fluctuating individual vesicles into micrometre-sized sponge phase droplets was observed to occur via manyfold multilamellar morphologies with increasing membrane confinement through inter- and intra- lamellar fusion. The very low bending rigidity and lateral tension of the C 10 E 3 bilayer were supported by quantitative image analysis of a stable fluctuating membrane using both flicker noise spectroscopy and spatial autocorrelation function.

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Schroder, A. P., Crassous, J. J., Marques, C. M., & Olsson, U. (2019). Rapid confocal imaging of vesicle-to-sponge phase droplet transition in dilute dispersions of the C 10 E 3 surfactant. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-38620-9

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