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Monolayers of amphiphilic melamine derivatives are good candidates for the formation of supramolecular structures by hydrogen-bonding of nonsurface active species dissolved in the aqueous subphase by molecular recognition. In the present work, the thermodynamic and structural properties of the Langmuir monolayers of a homologous series of a selected amphiphilic melamine-type are characterized. Good candidates for such studies are the decyl, undecyl, and dodecyl homologues of the 2,4-di(n-alkylamino)-6-amino-1,3,5-triazine (2CnH(2n+1)-melamine) monolayers because of their two-phase coexistence region in the accessible temperature range. The characterization of the structural and phase behavior is performed by a combination of surface pressure studies with Brewster angle microscopy (BAM) imaging and Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXD) measurements. A comprehensive thermodynamic analysis provides good agreement between the experimental surface pressure - area (Pi-A) isotherms and the theoretical curves that were calculated on the basis of equations of state for a large region of monolayer stages developed by us in J. Phys. Chem. 1999, 103, 145. Theoretical curves calculated by application of equations of state only for the fluid monolayer state proposed recently by Rusanov (J. Chem Phys. 2004, 120, 10736) are in good agreement with the experiments in a limited temperature range. A rigorous equation is derived and applied to the experimental results for the calculation of the enthalpy of two-dimensional phase transition. The combination of BAM and GIXD illustrates that the microscopic long range ordering of the condensed monolayer phases is related to the lattice structure of the condensed monolayer.  相似文献   

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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the physical–chemical properties of collagen (CL) and usnic acid/collagen-based (UAC) films, using differential thermal analysis (DTA), thermogravimetry (TG/DTG), infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Both films were prepared by casting process using polyethylene glycol 1500 (PEG 1500) as plasticizer. In the spectrum of UAC, similar bands of the usnic acid are observed, indicating that the polymerization (film formation) did not affect the stability of the drug. Distinctly, DTA curve of UAC did not show an endothermic peak at 201 °C, indicative that the drug was incorporated into the polymeric system. These results were corroborated by the scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The TG/DTG curves of UAC presented a different thermal decomposition profile compared to the individual compounds and CL. These findings suggest the occurrence of molecular dispersion or solubilization of the drug in the collagen film.  相似文献   

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Surface-pressure (Pi) and surface-area isotherms as a function of surface area were measured for monolayers of amphotericin B (AmB) and cholesterol mixtures at the air/water interface at 10, 20, and 30 degrees C. When chloroform/methanol was used as a spreading solvent, the Pi-A isotherms of the mixed monolayers exhibited characteristic transitions from the gas to liquid-expanded, then liquid-condensed, and finally the solid state. The expanding effect in monolayers was accompanied by a large Pi-A hysteresis and a positive excess of free energy of mixing at high Pi. At low Pi, a condensing effect was observed with the most significant deviation from ideality occurring at a mole fraction of AmB (XAmB) of 0.67. Free energy calculations revealed a condensing effect at low Pi and an expanding effect at high Pi except at 30 degrees C, where a condensing effect was observed for XAmB around 0.33. In contrast, when 2-propanol/water was used as spreading solvent, the mixed monolayers at 20 degrees C exhibited Pi-A isotherms which obey van der Waals equation of state, with no visible transitions, low hysteresis, a condensing effect, and a negative free energy of mixing. The most stable monolayers were produced from mixtures of AmB and cholesterol with a 2:1 stoichiometry.  相似文献   

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Summary The surface pressure — area per molecule curves (F A curves) of mixed monolayers of phosphatidyl serine (PS) and cholesteryl acetate (CA), and those of dimyristoyl phosphatidyl choline (DMPC) and CA were measured on aqueous surfaces. ThoseF — A curves showed kink points, which were considered to be the collapse point of the monolayers. Then, the collapse pressure was determined as the surface pressure at the collapse points. On the basis of the phase diagrams, drawn by plotting the measured values of the collapse pressure as a function of the composition, the miscibility of the lipids in the mixed monolayers was discussed. Thus, it has been concluded that PS and CA, and also DMPC and CA are completely miscible in the monolayers on water. On the other hand, it has been also found that, on aqueous solutions of 100 mM CaCl2, PS and CA are immiscible in the monolayers because of the aggregation of PS molecules induced by Cat2+.  相似文献   

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建立了HPLC测定脂质体松萝酸中药物松萝酸的方法。以Kromasil C18反相色谱柱(250 mmⅹ4.6 mm,5μm)为分离柱,流动相组成为V(甲醇)∶V(磷酸盐缓冲液(pH 5.0))=7∶3,流速1 mL/min,紫外检测,波长284 nm。松萝酸在10~50μg/mL的范围内有很好的线性关系(r=0.9994)。加样回收率为100.1%±0.6%,RSD为0.54%±0.07%。本方法适用于脂质体松萝酸中药物松萝酸的测定。  相似文献   

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Barrier properties of self-assembled octadecylphosphonic acid (ODPA) monolayers on plasma-modified oxyhydroxide-covered aluminum surfaces were analyzed by means of in situ photoelastic modulated infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (PM-IRRAS). The surface hydroxyl density prior to ODPA adsorption was increased by means of a low-temperature H(2)O-plasma treatment. Adsorption isotherms of H(2)O on ODPA self-assembled monolayer (SAM) modified surfaces in comparison to bare oxide covered aluminum surfaces showed that the ODPA SAM leads to a strongly reduced amount of adsorbed water based on the inability of water to form hydrogen bonds to the low-energy aliphatic surface. However, the ODPA SAM covered surfaces did not show a significant inhibition of the H(2)O/D(2)O isotope exchange reaction between the D(2)O gas phase and the hydroxyl groups of the aluminum oxyhydroxide film, as the interfacial layer between the ODPA SAM and the metal substrate, while the interfacial phosphonate group as well as the orientation of the SAM is not affected by the adsorption of water. It can be followed that the strong adhesion promoting and high corrosion resistances of organophosphonate monolayers on oxyhydroxide-covered aluminum is a result of the strong acid-base interaction of the phosphonate headgroup with the Al ions in the oxyhydroxide film, even in the presence of high interfacial water activity and the molecular interactions of the aliphatic chains. However, the barrier effect of such monolayers on the transport of water is negligible.  相似文献   

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The properties of anionic-rich and cationic-rich mixtures of CTAB (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide) and SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate) were investigated with conductometry and surface tension measurements and by determining the surfactant NMR self-diffusion coefficients. The critical aggregate concentration (CAC), surface tension reduction effectiveness(gamma(CAC)), surface excess(Gamma(max)), and mean molecular surface area (A(min)) were determined from plots of the surface tension (gamma) as a function of the total surfactant concentration. The compositions of the adsorbed films (Z) and aggregates (chi) were estimated by using regular solution theory, and then the interaction parameters in the aggregates (beta) and the adsorbed film phases (beta(sigma)) were calculated. The results showed that the synergism between the surfactants enhances the formation of mixed aggregates and reduces the surface tension. Further, the nature and strength of the interaction between the surfactants in the mixtures were obtained by calculating the values of the following parameters: the interaction parameter, beta, the size parameter, rho, and the nonrandom mixing parameter, P*. These results indicate that in ionic surfactant mixtures the optimized packing parameter has the highest value and that the size parameter can be used to account for deviations from the predictions of regular solution theory. It was concluded that, for planar air/aqueous interfaces and aggregation systems, this nonideality increases as the temperature increases. This trend is attributed to the increased dehydration of the surfactant head groups that results from increases in temperature. Further, our conductometry measurements show that the counterion binding number of mixed micelles formed in mixtures with a high CTAB content is different to those with a high SDS content. This difference is due to either their different aggregation sizes or the different interactions between the head groups and the counterions.  相似文献   

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We formed monolayers and black lipid membranes (BLMs) of photopolymerizable lipids mixed with the channel-forming protein gramicidin A to evaluate their miscibility and the potential for improved stability of the BLM scaffold through polymerization. Analyses of surface pressure vs area isotherms indicated that gramicidin A dispersed with three different synthetic, polymerizable, diacetylene-containing phospholipids, 1,2-di-10,12-tricosadiynoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DTPC), 1,2-di-10,12-tricosadiynoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine (DTPE), and 1-palmitoyl-2,10,12-tricosadiynoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine (PTPE) to form mixed monolayers at the air-water interface on a Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) trough. Conductance measurements across a diacetylenic lipid-containing BLM confirmed dispersion of the gramicidin channel with the lipid layer and demonstrated gramicidin ion-channel activity before and after UV exposure. Polymerization kinetics of the diacetylenic films were monitored by film pressure changes at constant LB trough area and by UV-vis absorption spectroscopy of polymerized monolayers deposited onto quartz. An initial increase in film pressure of both the pure diacetylene lipid monolayers and mixed films upon exposure to UV light indicated a change in the film structure. Over the time scale of the pressure increase, an absorbance peak indicative of polymerization evolved, suggesting that the structural change in the lipid monolayer was due to polymerization. Film pressure and absorbance kinetics also revealed degradation of the polymerized chains at long exposure times, indicating an optimum time of UV irradiation for maximized polymerization in the lipid layer. Accordingly, exposure of polymerizable lipid-containing black lipid membranes to short increments of UV light led to an increase in the bilayer lifetime.  相似文献   

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 We evaluated the activation and inhibition effects of phosphatidylcholine (PC) and sphingomyelin (SM) on lipoprotein lipase (LPL) for medium or long chain-triglycerides (TG) in monolayers at the air/water interface. Monolayers of medium chain-TG, being in an expanded state at a surface pressure of 15 mN/m, showed low susceptibility to LPL in the subphase. Adding 50 mole% of PC or SM into these monolayers reduced the partial molecular area of the TG and enhanced the LPL activity. Monolayers of long chain-TG, being in a condensed state, showed high susceptibility of LPL either with or without PC. SM added to the long chain-TG monolayers, however, inhibited the LPL action. We investigated the interaction between TG and phospholipid on the basis of the collapse pressure-measurements of mixed monolayers. For medium chain-TG monolayers, PC and SM gave similar collapse pressure-composition profiles. Contrary to this, SM gave a markedly higher collapse pressure of long chain-TG than PC: SM stabilized the monolayer state of long chain-TG. These results suggested that I) orientation of the acyl chains of TG molecule in a monolayer is crucial for the LPL activity, and that II) strong interaction between SM and long chain-TG retards the substrate-transfer from the mixed monolayer to the catalytic pocket of LPL. Received: 6 March 1996 Accepted: 19 July 1996  相似文献   

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This report describes a technique that used mixed self-assembled monolayer (SAM) as a model surface to evaluate the effect of steric hindrance on the SAM packing quality and its platelet compatibility. Two series of binary mixed SAMs were formed by mixing the bulky terminated alkanethiol (HS(CH2)10PO3H2) with a smaller terminated one (HS(CH2)9CH3 and HS(CH2)11OH) respectively. Surface characterization results showed the hydrophilicity on these two series of mixed SAMs changed with the solution mole fraction of PO3H2 terminated thiol, chi(PO3H2,soln), and reached to a nearly constant value as chi(PO3H2,soln) was 0.6 for PO3H2+CH3 SAM and 0.4 for PO3H2+OH SAM. This finding should be due to the gradual saturation of surface PO3H2 functionality on these mixed SAMs. The XPS analysis indicated the addition of the CH3 and OH terminated thiol could reduce the steric hindrance effect of PO3H2 functionality on monolayer formation and, henceforth, improve the SAM packing quality. In vitro platelet adhesion assay revealed the platelet compatibility on the PO3H2+OH SAMs was better than that on the PO3H2+CH3 and the pure PO3H2 ones. Moreover, the PO3H2+OH SAM with a low chi(PO3H2,soln) value exhibited the least platelet activating property of these two mixed SAM systems. These findings suggested that material's surface wettability and surface charge density should act collectively in affecting its platelet compatibility.  相似文献   

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 The interactions between three of the major phospholipids in biomembranes, distearoylphos-phatidylethanolamine, distearoylphosphatidylcholine and sphyngomyelin, forming monolayers at the air–water interface, are studied. Following the Goodrich [1] thermo-dynamic formulation, a quantitative analysis on these interactions is carried out. The general conclusion reached is that, depending on the molecular structure of the lipid and the experimental temperature, significant interactions occur between lipid molecules. One hypothesis is the possibility that, the usual miscibility analysis, in mixed monolayers, could be inadequate to provide information on the interactions in the systems which the hydration forces are significant, is advanced. Received: 30 May 1997 Accepted: 5 October 1997  相似文献   

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H. M  hwald  C. B  hm  A. Dietrich  S. Kirstein 《Liquid crystals》1993,14(1):265-277
Langmuir monolayers at the air/water interface are distinguished by their richness of phases. These can be assigned to smectic categories, although the dominant competing interactions are not yet well elaborated. For single chain compounds, there are van der Waals attractions of the chains and repulsive forces of the head groups competing in determining the local structure. For larger molecules like phospholipids there appear also to be important dipolar interactions of the head groups. In order to study these interactions, we report surface X-ray diffraction studies of films of fatty acids and phospholipids at the air/water interface, with varying environmental parameters, as well as head group size and shape. We observe a wealth of mesophases and also the influence of molecular chirality on the structure. The defined control of the monolayer structure can be made use of to control crystal formation by diffusion from the subphase and nucleation at the interface. This is studied spectroscopically, microscopically and via electron diffraction of transferred films of cyanine dyes. In that case one observes epitaxy between the dye crystal and surfactant layer, and the relative lattices can be varied via suitable dye mixtures. A very peculiar interfacial influence results from the orientation of molecular dipoles at the interface. This causes long-range repulsive interactions leading to periodic superlattices in two phase coexistence regions. These forces are observed and quantified via fluorescence microscopy.  相似文献   

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In this work, the Langmuir monolayer technique was applied to study the interactions between sphingomyelin and various sterols differing in the structure of the side chain (cholesterol, beta-sitosterol, stigmasterol). The mean area per molecule and the excess free energy of mixing values were analyzed in the context of sterol-induced condensing effect and interactions between molecules in the mixed monolayers. Moreover, the compression modulus values were calculated and widely discussed from the point of view of the ordering effect of sterols. It was found that all of the sterols investigated form the most stable monolayers with sphingomyelin at 2:1 sphingomyelin:sterol proportion and the strongest interactions exist between molecules in cholesterol-containing films. Moreover, cholesterol provokes the strongest area condensation and reveals the highest ordering properties, while plant sterols were found to differ only slightly with regards to their ordering properties. Additionally, the ordering effect of the sterols on dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) films was analyzed and compared to that on sphingomyelin films.  相似文献   

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Pluronics are triblock copolymers of poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide)-poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO-PPO-PEO) with wide range of hydrophilic-lipophilic balance. In order to investigate the relationship between the chemical structures of Pluronics and the interfacial properties at the air-water interface by monolayer techniques, Pluronics L61, P65, F68, P84, P123, L35, and P105 were selected. Since cholesterol influenced substantially the molecular packing stage and the characteristics of cell membranes, the interactions between Pluronics and model cell membranes in the absence and presence of cholesterol were compared. The results of pi-A isotherms and surface elasticities of Pluronic monolayers indicated that the first and second transition like stage were mainly affected by the numbers of EO and PO monomers, respectively. Pluronics with higher hydrophobicities demonstrated larger surface activities and penetration abilities to dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) monolayers, which might be due to hydrophobic interactions and van der Waals forces. In the presence of cholesterol, hydrogen bonding effects was supposed to exist between the 3beta-hydroxy group of cholesterol and ether oxygen of PEO chains, which led Pluronic F68, with the longest PEO chain herein, to exhibit significantly higher penetration ability. Our findings proposed a theoretical basis for selection of optimized drug carriers and the starting point for further investigations.  相似文献   

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The hydrolysis reaction of , and , -dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) catalized by bee venom phospholipase A2 was studied in spreading monolayer at the water/air interface. DPPC and the hydrolysis products, palmitic acid and -lysophosphatidylcholine, palmitoyl were characterized at the interface by means of surface pressure, surface potential and ellipsometric measurements. Furthermore, mixed monolayers of reagents and products were investigated to ascertain their miscibility. The results show that the hydrolysis reaction can be followed by the decrease of surface pressure with time on subphases containing β-cyclodextrin, a well-known complexing agent of many amphiphilic compounds. The order of the reaction, the kinetic constant and other kinetic parameters are deduced.  相似文献   

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The interaction between deuterated dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC-d62) and palmitic acid (PA) in mixed Langmuir monolayers is studied using vibrational sum frequency generation (VSFG) spectroscopy. Palmitic acid is an additive in exogenous lung surfactant preparations such as Survanta and Surfaxin. The effect of PA on the chain conformation and orientation of DPPC in the liquid-expanded and condensed phases is explored. A condensing effect of PA on DPPC is observed with VSFG. At 12 mN/m, DPPC-d62 alone is in the liquid-expanded phase. Adding PA increases the conformational ordering of DPPC chains and causes DPPC to transition from the expanded phase into the condensed phase. At 42 mN/m, DPPC-d62 and PA form a mixed structure in the condensed phase. The presence of PA decreases the chain tilt angle of DPPC, increasing the orientational ordering of DPPC chains. At 42 mN/m, there is also evidence from the frequency red shift of the PO2- symmetric stretch that the carboxyl group of PA forms a hydrogen bond with the phosphate group of DPPC in the condensed phase. From this work the effect of PA on DPPC is 2-fold: (1) PA increases the chain ordering of DPPC and promotes the LE and TC phase separation and (2) due to the miscibility between DPPC and PA in the condensed phase, PA decreases the collapse pressure.  相似文献   

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The lateral interactions model, dedicated to random and non-random distributed electroactive species on redox responsive self-assembled monolayers (SAM), was extended to interactions between redox and non-redox species. This approach supports an unusual result achieved in the field of electrochemical transduction without covalent links between redox and complexant units in mixed SAM.  相似文献   

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This communication will demonstrate the existence of a thermodynamic molecular switch in the pairwise, sequence‐specific hydrophobic interaction of Ile–Ile, Leu–Ile, Val–Leu, or Ala–Leu over the temperature range of 273–333 K reported by Nemethy and Scheraga in 1962. Based on Chun's development of the Planck–Benzinger methodology, the change in inherent chemical bond energy at 0 K, ΔH°(T0), is 3.0 kcal mol?1 for Ile–Ile, 2.4 for Leu–Ile, 1.8 for Val–Leu, and 1.2 kcal mol?1 for Ala–Leu. The value of ΔH°(T0) decreases as the length of the hydrophobic side chain decreases. It is clear that the strength and stability of the hydrophobic interaction is determined by the packing density of the side chains, with Ala–Leu being the most stable. At 〈Tm〉, the thermal agitation energy, $\int^{T}_{0}\Delta Cp^{\circ}(T)\,dT$, is about five times greater than ΔH°(T0) in each case. Additionally, the thermal agitation energy for the same series, evaluated at 〈Tm〉, decreases in the same order, that is, as the length of the side chain decreases. This pairwise, sequence‐specific hydrophobic interaction is highly similar in its thermodynamic behavior to that of other biological systems, except that the negative Gibbs free energy change minimum at 〈Ts〉 occurs at a considerably higher temperature, 355 K compared to about 300 K. The melting temperature, 〈Tm〉, is also high, 470 K compared to 343 K in a biological system. The implication is that the negative Gibbs free energy minimum at a well‐defined 〈Ts〉 has it origin in the hydrophobic interactions, which are highly dependent on details of molecular structure. In addition to the four specific dipeptide interactions described, we have shown in our unpublished work the existence of a thermodynamic molecular switch in the interactions of 32 dipeptides wherein a change of sign in ΔCp°(T)reaction leads to a true negative minimum in the Gibbs free energy of reaction, and hence, a maximum in the related Keq. Indeed, all interacting biological systems that we have thus far examined using the Planck–Benzinger approach point to the universality of thermodynamic molecular switches. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Int J Quantum Chem, 2001  相似文献   

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This study investigated the thermodynamic behavior and relaxation processes of mixed DPPC/cholesterol monolayers at the air/water interface at 37°C. Surface pressure–area isotherms and relaxation curves for the mixed monolayers were obtained by using a computer-controlled film balance. In the thermodynamic analysis of the mixed monolayers, the areas of monolayers exhibited negative deviations from the ideal values at all compositions for lower surface pressures. However, at higher surface pressures, distinctively positive deviations from ideality were observed at lower DPPC contents. Excess free energies of mixing had been calculated and the most stable state of the mixed monolayer with xDPPC=0.5 or 0.6 was found. Moreover, the relaxation kinetics of the mixed monolayers was investigated by measuring the surface area as a function of time at a constant surface pressure of 40 mN m−1. It was shown that the relaxation processes could be described by the models considering nucleation and growth mechanisms.  相似文献   

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