Abstract
We introduce a new method to measure the lateral diffusivity of a surfactant monolayer at the fluid-fluid interface, called fluorescence recovery after merging (FRAM). FRAM adopts the same principles as the fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) technique, especially for measuring fluorescence recovery after bleaching a specific area, but FRAM uses a drop coalescence instead of photobleaching dye molecules to induce a chemical potential gradient of dye molecules. Our technique has several advantages over FRAP: it only requires a fluorescence microscope rather than a confocal microscope equipped with high power lasers; it is essentially free from the selection of fluorescence dyes; and it has far more freedom to define the measured diffusion area. Furthermore, FRAM potentially provides a route for studying the mixing or inter-diffusion of two different surfactants, when the monolayers at a surface of droplet and at a flat air/water interface are prepared with different species, independently.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e53376 |
Journal | Journal of Visualized Experiments |
Volume | 2015 |
Issue number | 104 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 15 Oct 2015 |
Keywords
- Bioengineering
- Diffusion
- Drop coalescence
- Fluid-fluid interfaces
- FRAM
- FRAP
- Inter-diffusion
- Issue 104
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