Abstract

Memory resistors (memristors) and capacitors (memcapacitors) are circuit elements whose behavior depends on their prior history and are the result of different combinations of nonlinear electric responses. Currently, only a few systems have been shown to exhibit memcapacitive behavior. One of them is the droplet interface bilayer (DIB), developed to study membrane and membrane protein properties in a planar lipid bilayer system. DIBs are formed by suspending two aqueous lipid droplets attached to Ag/AgCl electrodes in an alkane oil reservoir with a lipid monolayer forming at the water-oil interface, where the lipid headgroups interact with water and the acyl chains with the oil phase.

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