Novel properties of molecular assemblies of isoprenoid surfactants |
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Authors: | K. Yamauchi K. Togawa T. Moriya M. Kinoshita |
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Affiliation: | (1) Dept. of Bioapplied Chemistry Faculty of Engineering, Osaka City University, Sumiyoshi-ku, 558 Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Unlike micelles of straight hydrocarbon chain-surfactants, isoprenoid surfactants, CH3 [CH(CH3)CH2CH2CH2]3 CH(CH3)CH2–R (R=CH2N+ (CH3)3 Br–, CH2OPO3H– Na+, CH2OSO3– Na+, CO2– Na+), gave large globular and cellular assemblies in water which could be observed directly by transmission electron microscopy; critical micelle concentration of 0.31.4×10–3 M at 20°C, aggregation number of 215×104, and diameter of 200–2000 Å. A basic structure of the assemblies was a thin layer with a thickness (about 30 Å) which was close to the molecular length of the surfactants. The assemblies were decomposed during gel column chromatography; viz., they were not as stable as the liposomes of lecithins. The morphology was discussed in conjunction with a steric effect of the isoprenoid chain. |
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Keywords: | Molecular assembly archaebacterium isoprenoid surfactant transmission electron microscopy (TEM) |
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