Fig. 1From: Nanoarchitectured air-stable supported lipid bilayer incorporating sucrose–bicelle complex systemQCM–D characterization of bicelle adsorption onto silica surfaces in mixtures containing various concentrations of sucrose. Changes in Δf and ΔD shifts were monitored as a function of time to track the bicelle adsorption. The normalized kinetic profiles of Δf and ΔD shifts were determined by subtracting the respective Δf and ΔD shifts of A 0–20 wt% and B 30–50 wt% sucrose solutions. The column graphs present the final values of C Δf and D ΔD shifts after buffer washing (n = 3, mean ± SD). The highlighted grey regions in the column graphs of final shifts denote typical values of a complete SLBBack to article page