DODAB and DODAC bilayer-like aggregates in the micromolar surfactant concentration domain |
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Authors: | Eloi Feitosa Fernanda Rosa Alves Elisabete M. S. Castanheira M. Elisabete C. D. Real Oliveira |
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Affiliation: | 1.Physics Department,S?o Paulo State University,S?o José do Rio Preto,Brazil;2.Instituto de Química,Universidade Estadual de Campinas,Campinas,Brazil;3.Physics Department,University of Minho,Braga,Portugal;4.Physics Department,IBILCE/UNESP,Sao Jose do Rio Preto,Brazil |
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Abstract: | In the millimolar concentration domain (typically 1 mM), dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide and chloride (DODAX, X representing Br− or Cl− counterions) molecules assemble in water as large unilamellar vesicles. Differential-scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a suitable technique to obtain the melting temperature (T m) characteristic of surfactant bilayers, while fluorescence spectroscopy detects formation of surfactant aggregates, like bilayers. These two techniques were combined to investigate the assembly of DODAX molecules at micromolar concentrations, from 10 to 100 μM. At 1 mM surfactant, T m ≈ 45 °C and 49 °C, respectively, for DODAB and DODAC. DSC and fluorescence of Nile Red were used to show the formation of DODAX aggregates, at the surfactant concentration as low as 10 μM, whose T m decreases monotonically with increasing DODAX concentration to attain the value for the ordinary vesicles. The data indicate that these aggregates are organized as bilayer-like structures. |
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Keywords: | DODAB DODAC DSC Nile Red Cationic vesicle Melting temperature Steady-state fluorescence |
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