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Fabrication of Multilayer Films on the Basis of Lysozyme Protein and Precipitant (Iodide and Potassium) Ions on a Silicon Substrate by the Modified Langmuir–Schaefer Method

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Multilayer structures, consisting of successive lysozyme layers and layers of iodide and potassium ions, have been formed on a silicon substrate by the modified Langmuir–Schaefer method; the use of this… Click to show full abstract

Multilayer structures, consisting of successive lysozyme layers and layers of iodide and potassium ions, have been formed on a silicon substrate by the modified Langmuir–Schaefer method; the use of this technique implies preliminary preparation of a crystallization protein solution containing an oligomeric phase. The multilayer structure has been characterized by methods of X-ray reflectivity and total external reflection X-ray standing waves (TER XSW). The data obtained indicate the formation of a dense lysozyme film (3 nm thick) and layers of potassium and iodide ions, adjacent to this film.

Keywords: substrate modified; modified langmuir; iodide potassium; silicon substrate; potassium ions; multilayer

Journal Title: Crystallography Reports
Year Published: 2018

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