(566e) Characterization of Lipid Dynamics and Structure on Epitaxial Graphene
AIChE Annual Meeting
2018
2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum
Graphene 2-D Materials: Synthesis, Functions and Applications II
Wednesday, October 31, 2018 - 4:30pm to 4:45pm
Graphene is a two-dimensional material composed of a single carbon layer that offers several appealing properties including high conductivity, large surface area, and flexibility. Its unique properties make graphene an ideal substrate for several applications, including energy storage, optical electronics, and medical devices. Functionalizing graphene with lipids both increases its biocompatibility and provides a platform for diverse bioelectrochemical systems. However, characterization of lipids on graphene is challenging since traditional fluorescent methods for characterization of supported lipid structures are ineffective on graphene due to its highly quenching nature. Furthermore, there are multiple conflicting models published for the structure of lipids on graphene, and no standard approach for analyzing lipid properties on different types of graphene. We demonstrate that utilizing a modified Raman spectroscopy setup allows for characterization of lipids on graphene while providing additional benefits over conventional setups. We use this technique in conjunction with simulations to determine the structure, fluidity, and homogeneity of lipids on graphene.