Naomi Oppenheimer, Haim Diamant, T. A. Witten
We re-examine previous observations of folding kinetics of compressed lipid monolayers in light of the accepted mechanical buckling mechanism recently proposed [L. Pocivavsek et al., Soft Matter, 2008, 4, 2019]. We set conservative limits on a) the energy released in the mechanical buckling process and b) the kinetic energy entailed by the observed folding motion. These limits imply a kinetic energy at least thirty times greater than the energy supplied by the buckling instability. The most likely source for the needed kinetic energy is self adhesion of the hydrophobic faces of the fold, not included in the accepted mechanism.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.0886
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