Abstract

AbstractCo‐ordination change of phosphorus may be responsible for a decrease of the cross‐sectional area of the phospholipid headgroup and a reduction of the difference in effective chain length between both acyl chains of a phospholipid molecule. Both factors induce a change in the angle of tilt of the acyl chains, leading to increasing or decreasing lateral phase separation.

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