We have explored morphology of DNA molecules bound with Cu-complexes of
piroxicam molecules, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), under
one-dimensional confinement of thin films and have studied the effect of
counterions present in a buffer. X-ray reflectivity at and away from the Cu K
absorption edge and atomic force microscopy studies reveal that confinement
segregates the drug molecules preferentially in a top layer of the DNA film,
and counterions enhance this segregation