Abstract: | The surface activity, micelle formation, and solubilization ability towards hydrophobic compounds were estimated for the series of new cationic surfactants belonging to the type of 1-alkyl-1-(2-hydroxyethyl)pyrrolidinium bromides. The presence of 2-hydroxyethyl group in these surfactants leads to the twofold increase in their micelle-forming ability as compared to unsubstituted analogs. The critical micelle concentration for the investigated series of pyrrolidinium surfactants is lower at the same hydrophobicity than that for the analogs belonging to the alkylpyridinium, alkylimidazolium, and alkylmorpholinium types. The data acquired for the studied surfactants on their solubilization ability, antimicrobial activity, and hemolytic efficiency indicate their prospective applications to encapsulate hydrophobic biologically active molecules and as the promising bactericidal agents. |