pH-dependent phase behavior of carbohydrate-based gemini surfactants. Effect of the length of the hydrophobic spacer.
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The phase behavior of a series of carbohydrate-based gemini surfactants with varying spacer lengths was studied using static and dynamic light scattering between pH 2 and 12. Cryo-electron microscopy pictures provide evidence for the different morphologies present in solution. The spacer length of the gemini surfactants was varied from two to 12 methylene units. At near neutral pH, spherical vesicles were obtained for gemini surfactants with a spacer shorter than 10 methylene units, whereas nonspherical vesicles were obtained for spacer lengths of 10 and 12. Upon decreasing the pH, the vesicles underwent transitions toward worm-like micelles and spherical micelles for a spacer length of six and larger, whereas for shorter spacers, these transitions are not observed. For the shortest spacer at low pH, perforated vesicles are observed, and vesicles built from the gemini surfactant with a spacer of four methylene units only underwent a transition toward worm-like micelles. Upon increasing the pH to slightly basic values, flocculation followed by redispersion upon charge reversal was observed up to a spacer length of eight methylene units. The redispersal is explained by hydroxide-ion binding to the uncharged vesicular surface. By contrast, vesicles formed from the gemini surfactants with 10 and 12 methylene units only undergo a transition toward inverted phases. The observations can be understood in terms of the packing parameter.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The journal of physical chemistry. B
دوره 110 43 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006