Turvaprotokollide
Turvaprotokollide refers to a group of functional molecules which have hydrophobic appendages close to a hydrophilic anchor. They are typically used as building blocks in the design of various functional materials, such as membranes and self-assembling structures.
The name "Turvaprotokollide" can be derived from the word "turvaprotokoli" which, when translated, means "clear protocol"
Turvaprotokollide are amphiphilic molecules composed of a polar head group and hydrophobic tail. These bilayered compounds
In membranes, Turvaprotokollide arrangements show closing and copuing, according to potril helipse-direction mechanism. Such findings will