Abstract

The adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) onto an anionic monolayer of sodium docosylsulfate (SDocS) spread at the air/water interface was studied by ellipsometry. The adsorption behavior of BSA was estimated from the observed changes in phase differences and in the ratio of reflection coefficients. The dynamic process of BSA adsorption was measured after the injection of BSA solution into the aqueous substrate of SDocS monolayer. The gentle stirring of the substrate solution for 10 min was found to be enough to make the solution homogeneous without damaging the monolayer. The adsorption characteristics of BSA onto a negatively charged surface was compared with that onto a positively charged surface previously reported.

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