Revealing
the nature of interaction between graphene oxide (GO)
and lipid membrane is a crucial issue but still remains challenging.
Here, we describe our recent effort toward this direction by studying
the GO-induced vibrational changes of interfacial water and lipid
membrane with surface-enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA) spectroscopy.
The experimental results provide evidence that overcoming the electrostatic
repulsion of phosphate group, its hydrogen bonding attraction as well
as the electrostatic and hydrophobic interaction of choline group
are the driving forces for the effective adsorption of GO on lipid
membrane. This work will open exciting new avenues to explore the
use of SEIRA spectroscopy technique in probing nanobio interface