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Catanionic micelles as a model to mimic biological membranes in the presence of anesthetic alcohols

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Title Catanionic micelles as a model to mimic biological membranes in the presence of anesthetic alcohols
 
Creator Mahiuddin, S
Jech, OLIVER
Raith, Sabine
Touraud, Didier
Kunz, Werner
 
Subject Material Science
 
Description We show here the influence of n-alcohols (C2OH-C8OH) on the solubility behavior of cationic-anionic surfactant mixtures, so-called “catanionics”.Westudied catanionics of different compositions composed of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS)/cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and sodium dodecanoate (SDod)/CTAB mixtures. Interestingly, with a molar excess of SDS, long chain n-alcohols (C4OH-C8OH) significantly depress the solubility temperature of the SDS+CTAB catanionic and increase the kinetic stability of the solution. The visual observations of solubility temperatures of catanionics were further confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements. For the catanionics a multistep solubilization was observed by DSC, for which the sulfate headgroup is responsible. This was probed by replacing SDS by SDod. A remarkable analogy was found between the influence of the alcohols on the solubility patterns of the catanionic mixtures and on the anesthesia of tadpoles. Possible reasons for this analogy are discussed also in this paper.
 
Publisher ACS
 
Date 2009
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
application/pdf
 
Identifier http://neist.csircentral.net/219/1/2726_Langmuir%2C_2009%2C_25_(21)%2C_pp_12516%E2%80%9312521.pdf
http://neist.csircentral.net/219/2/2726_Langmuir%2C_2009%2C_25_(21)%2C_pp_12516%E2%80%9312521.pdf
Mahiuddin, S and Jech, OLIVER and Raith, Sabine and Touraud, Didier and Kunz, Werner (2009) Catanionic micelles as a model to mimic biological membranes in the presence of anesthetic alcohols. Langmuir, 25 (21). pp. 12516-12521.
 
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