“…16,17,26,27 The interfacial behavior on the lipid monolayer in the presence of ILs in the underlying subphase can conveniently be studied by Langmuir surface balance (surface pressure−area isotherm), 16,17,26,27 neutron reflectometry, 15 X-ray reflectivity, 36 etc. On the other hand, the effect of ILs on the bilayer (vesicles) can conveniently be studied by a variety of techniques, viz., dynamic light scattering, 13,25,31,37,38 smallangle X-ray scattering, 39,40 transmission electron microscopy, 31 fluorescence microscopy, 13,31,41 mechanoelasticity study, 16,23 differential scanning calorimetry, 13,25,42 neutron spin echometry, 13,16,23,30,43 and molecular dynamics simulations studies, 15 to mention a few. The binding affinity and subsequent toxicity of IL increase with increasing hydrophobicity, which can be achieved suitably by increasing the chain length of the alkyl groups of the cationic moiety.…”