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Article Dans Une Revue Combustion Science and Technology Année : 2008

To better understand the formation of short-chain acids in combustion systems

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Our study aims at a better control and understanding of the transfer of a complex [DNA supercoiled plasmid - dodecyltrimethylammonium surfactant] layer from a liquid-vapour water interface onto a silicon surface without any additional cross-linker. The production of the complexed layer and its transfer from the aqueous subphase to the substrate is achieved with a Langmuir-Blodgett device. The substrate consists of a reconstructed boron doped silicon substrate with a nanometer-scale roughness. Using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy measurements, it is shown that the DNA complexes are stretched in a disorderly manner throughout a 2-4 nm high net-like structure. The mechanism of transfer of this layer onto the planar surface of the semi-conductor and the parameters of the process are analysed and illustrated by atomic force microscopy snapshots. The molecular layer exhibits the typical characteristics of a spinodal decomposition pattern or dewetting features. Plasmid molecules appear like long flattened fibers covering the surface, forming holes of various shapes and areas. The cluster-cluster aggregation of the complex structure gets very much denser on the substrate edge. The supercoiled DNA plasmids undergo conformational changes and a high degree of condensation and aggregation is observed.
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hal-00206126 , version 1 (17-01-2008)

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Frédérique Battin-Leclerc, A.A. Konnov, J.L. Jaffrezo, Michel Legrand. To better understand the formation of short-chain acids in combustion systems. Combustion Science and Technology, 2008, 180, pp.343-370. ⟨10.1080/00102200701740782⟩. ⟨hal-00206126⟩
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